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Semi -Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher,
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TUESDAY. AUG 26. 1913.
Rasniusten's "Ronjt."
Under the heading of " 'Some' City,"
Sumo Ways," the Ilcrsliey Times
of Ihls week feald:
"In the special election held at
our county scat yesterday to vote
bonds for street paving, a city hall
building In which, to house their fire
apparatus, also tho proposition of
Sunday ball, the latter was tho only
proposition that carried, tho two
former being lost by largo majorities.
Tho report comes to Horshoy this
morning that as a result of tho vot
ing down of the city hall bonds, the
fircmon resigned In a body. While
wo cannot vouch for tho corroclnohs
of this report, it is an undisputed
fact that the loyal dromon of North
Flatto have for years been laboring
under inadequate and pervorso con
ditions, and it would scorn Unit they
would be justified in resigning and
saying, 'People of North Platte, pro
tect yourselves.' Sure, anything of a'
sporty naturo goes in North Platto
for instance, Sunday base ball. Hut
where does sho stand on improve
ments? A now court house she'll
throw cold water on tho proposition.
A now depot, yes, thoy had 'a choice
o&optiuw depot or a now round houso
tljoy chose the latter for fear tho
roujid hmigo .would be put In at
O'Falloffef Whcro It belonged, and as
a consequence tho traveling public
will ha6 to contend with the un
sanlUiryKvlrhole thoy will havo prob
ably for another" ton years. Show us
whore North Platto has oer done
anything for herself without ouUddo
aid. There's tho raltioad, tho U. S.
federal building, tho Oarwglollbrary,"
otc, etc. "When anything comes.Hip
whoroby they could Improve their,
city, they vote It down, no ono to put
two dollars where they put In one
but If of a sporty, nature thoy hop at
it. That's our county seat.
Lincoln County News,
ilomor Uogors, who wns in from
Pox Crook product yoatertlay, says
corn ia a tnmplo failure In his section
of tho county. Not since 1804 have
crop conditions boon so poor. The .only
bright spot this year is tho good
yield of potatoes.
On tho south sldu of tho rivor bo
'tween North Plntto and Gothenburg
many fields of corns stalks nro being
cut nnd will bo siloed. Farmers who
lmvof siloes nro buying stalks as thoy
' Bttfnfl from other farmers at two
dollars per aero.
Martin Mickcjain, now' of Oakland,
Calif,, has been spending the past few
dttys In tho Horshoy section transacting
b'uslnoas nnd visiting frionds.
W. R. Funhousor has sold his restau
rant at Hcrahoy to Amos nnd Chester
Ellswoith, who took possession last
week.
The Horshoy, school board will rocolve
sealed bids up to noon of next Saturday
for tho trnnspoitation of school chil
dren to and from school.
Miss Dnrlin Purdy, of North Platto,
who has beon visiting in tho Brady
section, fell with a horse u week ago
and sustained a frncturod bone In ono
' of her feet. Dr. Fottor rondorod tho
necessary medical aid.
Bert Wolr, living eight miles north
df Maxwell hua sold 1,000 bushols of
1918 corn to Hnrtmnn nnd Jorgensen
for flfty-flvo conts pur bushel on tho
stalk. xWolr will havo 2,500 bushels ot
corn en his snnd hill form,
Editor5 Enmes, of tho Maxwell
post, was called to Minnesota,
.week by the Illness of Ins mother.
Telo
last One Crop Payi for tand,
Every ono of our rendors has doubt
loss at ono time or another heard
stories of cases In which n singlo crop
from n pioco of fnnd would pay for the
land, This Is not likoly to occur of
Course, except whore land Is very cheap
or crops extrumoly vnlunhle. Wp have
jut hoard of a cnao of this ' kind. E.
G. Collings on tho Wm. Galvin plnco
southwest of Dickens lias n potato
patch of 17 acres which is yielding on
low estimate an average of 75 bushels
to tho aero and thoy nro soiling right
on tho ground at one dollar per bushel
or$1275. Pricing this quarter section
at $12 per aero the crop from 17 ncres
would cojhq within $645 of paying for
tho ontlro quarter and as Mr. Collings
has a considerable acreage of pretty
good corn, It Is probable that the valuo
of the. crops f rpm tho place this year
will equal or exceed tho price of tho
land. - Wallace Winner,
How uw Trouble Starts.
Constipation is tha cause of ninny
ailments and disorders that make lifo
miserable. JTakn Chamberlain's Tablets,
deep your bowels regular and you .wilt
avoid these diseases, For sale by all
dealers.
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BOSOM
FRIENDS
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j; An Episode of the Mexican
Revolution
By RYLAND BELL
M-H-M-H-M-M-M-M-I-H-M-M-I-v
On tho outskirts of tho City of Mex
ico lived two frionds, Manuel Cuslo
nnd Unrinuo Coral.
Both Cuslo nnd Coral wore acquaint
tJ with I'opltn Itcyes nnd wero male
lur. Inrn tn linr nt (tin nnmn (line. Cll-
slo, who had no idon thnt Ids friendly
wns favorably disposed to too girl,
confided his own focffiigH with respect
to her, but Coral did not rcclprocnto
tlie confidence. Tho latter had an Idea
that ho could by persoveranco win
Peplta from Manuel nnd proposed to
her nftor ho know that sho b. J engng
cd herself to his friend.
While Peplta wns a girl of very deep
feeling, sho possessed a Rood under
standing nnd plenty of solid sense
that Is to say, sho had both brains nnd
tact. " X
"Why do you sot so much sloro by
your friend Enriquo Coral?" sho would
sny. "You nro his supoilor In every
way. "i'ou havo In you tho makings of
n nioro prominent citizen. ' You nro
moro trustworthy."
"You women," replied Manuel? "aTo
inllnenced by your feelings. Men
Judgo by facts, Knriquo will ono dny
lo ono of the most influential men In
Mexico."
Popltn know that Knrlquo wns nwnro
of his friend's lore for' her and that
sho lind promised to ho his wife, but
so great was Ihirlquo's influence over
Manuel that she daro not tell her lover
wlin Unrlquo had done. Should En
riquo deny It Manuel would bellovo
thnt kIh) had n personal grudge ngnlnst
his filend nnd hud brought n fnlso
accusation against him. Indeed, Mnn
uel had onco nald to her, "Why is It
that when a woman gets a lover sho
nt onco tries to scoarato him from nil
his old friends?"
On tills account Popltn thought it I
wiser to keep tho secret, realizing thnt
If Manuel's eyes wero over opened to
his friend's true character ho must
find It out through some ono elso than
Miorself. Possibly after murrlngo sho
might Ventura n wnrnlng, but not now.
Entlquo, alio believed, had It hf his
power to scparato her from Manuel,
whom sho denrly lovjd.
When Manuel nnd Popltn wero mar
ried Enriquo was called nwny on busi
ness nnd wns not present nt tho wed
ding. This enst n gloom on tho fostlv
itles, for tho groom was bitterly dis
appointed. Indeed, Enriquo wns to
havo boon his "best mnn." nis brido
wnf, tompted Jo tell him tho reason of
his friend's nbsonce, but shrank from
bringing tho nccusntlon nt such n time.
After the weJClng sho put off speak
ing of tho matter, and when ngnln sho
mot Enriquo he oxpresscd his appreci
ation of her good senso in not hnvlng
told Mnnuel Jlint ho had been his ri
val nnd hogged thnt Hho would never
break up their friendship by doing so.
SInco ho excused himself for his "net
by his lnfntuntlon for her nod seemed
to regret hnvlng spoken, olio yielded
to n request that sho would promise
him to keep tho secret nlwnys.
Ton yonra passed. While Cuslo nnd
Cornl wero naturally not thrown to
gether n much ns thoy had boon whon
thoy wero both bachelors, thcro seem
ed to bo no chnngo In their Intlmncy,
Coral hnd achieved prominonco ns nn
agitator. Ho was a fluent speaker nnd
.was nlwnys rendy to show tho pcoplo
why thoy should pull down rather than
why they should pationtly plod on In
building up, Cuslo wns nn unambi
tious mnn nnd unawhro of Ida talents.
Ho hud Inherited n hacienda nnd wn3
contont to cultlvnto it, spending nny
tlmo not required for tho purposo in
his library.
Such was tho status when tho upris
ing ngnlnst Prosldont Porflrlo Diaz bo
Ban to show itself. Cuslo was satis-,
fled with tho oxlstlng conditions nnd
remained quiotly on his hnclondn.
Coral, whllo pretending to support tho
government, was secretly working
with tho supporters of Mndoro. Tho
revolution wan a long whllo develop
ing, nnd during this period Cuslo nnd
Coral hnd frequent discussions upon
tho political aspects of national uf
fairs, and whon thoy hnd parted aftor
ono of them Cuslo would say to his
wlfo:
"Thoro's a man for you. Tho presl
Sent huB no such stanch supportor ns
Knrlquo Coral. When tho revolution Is
ended ho will occupy ono of tho most
Important positions In tho cabinot"
"Nevertheless, my dear," replied tho
wife, "remember that In politics friend
ship does not count Whon It becomes
necessary for tho politician to sacrltlco
his friend ho has no alternative, es
pecially during theso ogvernmental
changes wo have !u Central Amoricn.
To keep your own counsel Is not to dls
trust your frionds. You don't know
hut thnt clrcnmstniKos may nriso
which will compel him to sacrlflco
you."
"Whon Enrique, sacrifices me," ro
pllod tho Infatuated man, "I shall con
sider tho world too dlshonomblo for
mo to llvo in."
Peplta turned nwny, with n sigh, Bay
lug to herself: "Tho wofld Is too con
temptible for him to llvo in. IIo is so
honorable hlmsolf that ho can't renllzo
tho dishonor of others."
.When tho uprising was completed
and President Diaz was leaving Moxl
co, Coral wont over publicly (o the side
J. .jj.jqppi-H-hW-M-FTH-I-?
A FIGHT IN I
1 THE DARK J
It Resulted In a ?'
fiscape
AV
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By CLARISSA MACKII5
Hn-H-l-I-l-J-W-W-V-H-J-r-WM":--
Tho continuous thieving; uf r.r 't!i :
dlso from the KhntiKhal r.n vim -Gordoit
ic Co. had t!tHr.j it-wM d
nn active Invostlgntloii of ,'w m-.i
by the olllclont young ni..mivi. I ..t,
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Newton.
Ho had worked on th. Mutt-i f
sovernl weeks before he decide! t'4 i
Lcnnon, his foreman o:i ll!c .v'.ld .
wns in conspiracy with the cu,ifc.,i
a linndsomo Chinese Junk Ui,Mt!
lain at anchor neal tho wharf ut 'ivi
vnls tliat corresponded with tpfy ,t .
of tho rohborlos. , wt
So It was thnt ono rainy nlzjit l&R' ,
Nowton mado his way dotfu i2jy
demon's Jetty, where ho fouiti
Cook, his trir.ted young tpflK.) .
wnltiug for him In the ;tjy t.i
launch which belonged to (by co
pnny.
rundcrson's Jetty ororlookad C .
don's wlinrf, nnd Philip hud scan, ,'j
seated hhnsolf in tho launch whwi i
tor leaned cautiously toward him.
"Tho Junk went up about u half tu .
ngo, sir," ho snld.
"GoodI Wo'll go right nlong too.
Tho Moteor sputtered out into !'
river nnd pointed lier nose up stjvi.
After her engine was falny stuii i'
nnd tho specially patented muUltf h .
been npplled tho noise died down
til nt lost she glided In utter Hl!t. t
through tho water.
Tho drizzling rnin had ceased, nnd
tho harbor wns Jeweled with the nu
anco of hundreds of lights from l i
gathered shipping. Encli tiny snm: .
nnd fishing boat boro its softly gle J
Ing (pnpcr Innteru, nnd as the Iiiuih li
threaded hor way out of tho iiuchoiv-i
sho seemed to glide over wnvos of
molton gold whero tho currant bi'le
fliri vfifli.nflnn Intn n limictnlwl ulittii
mori,, Ici,f s
The boat was going very slowly, fi-el
Ing her way, now and then avoid ng
n rapidly moving sampan, nnd but f r
tho occasional meeting of oho of th
small craft their Journey was without
Incident until suddenly, without wi n
ing, Peter brought tho Inuneh to n
standstill nVd Philip leallzed that Hie
fender chafed tho side cf some hupw,
craft which wns moored In tho mjddlc
of tho river. .
There wns u slight J(jr of Impact, tin
almost Imperceptible listing of tho lar
ger crnft to starboard, nnd ns ,Mic
righted hcrsplf he launch was tossed
gently nwny nnd ngnln brought up
with a slight rub against the black
hulk.
Thcro wns dead silence In tho lnuueli
but nil about them in tho-fog were the
staccato murmur of Chinese
Voices J
and the swish of water as thqugh
myriads of tiny boots might bo darting
between tho Junk nnd tho shore, fpi
sometimes tho sounds wero near, as
if approaching thein mid then dimin
ishing. Occasionally there wns n mufllod
thud ns though some hctfvy object hnd
been transferred from ono vessel " to
nnotiior, but tho encompnnslng fog con
cealed tho mysterious happenings from
tho oyes of tho Amcrlcnns in the
launch.
"It Is tho Junk." said Philip In n
whisper.
"I guess you'ro light, sir."
"Put her under shore n6w. Peter.
There should bo n inndlng nnd soino
stono steps nlong hero. Perhaps we
can find what they are taking ashore.
Gently now!"
Tho swift (low of tho river drowned
tho pant of tho engine, nnd in a few
minutes they hnd drawn up undo the
high, muddy bank, Just beneath the
black wall of masonry.
From his seat In tho bdw Philip
thrust ono leg over tho rail, groped
with his foot nnd discovered what hf
wns looking for a flight of bin'ton
slimy Btono steps lending from the tit
er to tho hnnk above.
Quito by accident Potcr hnd bin "ajht.
tho launch "to u standstill ut the f m
of this flight of steps
Philip was undetermined "ns to what
ho would do next. Ills oljJrt l.t'd
been to gain tho next landing heuid
thorn, where ho suspected the n.p'
boats wero unloading the Rtolen n,,
chandlse from tho Junk.
Although ho did not doubt th-tt Hi
mandarin, San Yuen, clilef umsKp ..
of tho province of Szwhuau, wis lr
Instigator of the plot and likewise tin
chief benefactor In the return m
know It would bo n difficult nmtlci u
bring the mnn to Justice owing tn i
corrupt practices In vogue nt Hi,
courts, especially whore n hlsh nfi U
was concerned.
And Snn Yuen wns not nn nullum
mnndarln ruler of a small pro'-i
Ho was rich and powerful, in nt
dnrjn of tho coral button of high mni.
nnd much in favor near the tlu-n..
IIo could command tho richest ni'.i
within tho gift of the rulers, yet li"
preferred his position as potentate i f .,
prosperous province, which he niini
with n cruel hrfnd that could wrlnc ti
last copper cosh from a pooT'fi t mot
or extract tdlver Ingots front n im
chant's trensuro chest.
Snu Yuen was a gentleman hnudii
n pirate, n terror to his enemies ot
thoso ho preyed upon To the pollr
Chinese world ho wns n splemlld gen
tleman, with-the Instincts of a tnif
sportsman.
For Sale.
Baptist pnnonage, 1009 west 4th St.,
for sale orexchange for property nearer
tho business section of the city. Inquire
of Rev. J. L.Barton or phone Black 884.
55-4
Good Reaion for His Enthusiasm.
When n man has suflorod for several
days with colic, diarrhoea or other
form of bowel complaint and is then
cured sound and well by one or two
doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarihoea Remedy, ns is often, the
case, it is but natural that ho Bhould be
enthusiastic in his praise of the remedy
nnd especially is this tho enso of n
severe attack when life is threaf
tened. Try it whon in need of such a
remedy. It never fails. Sold by all
dealers.
Dr. D. C. Crocker.
Osteopathic Physician
PHONE IJED 070.
GEO. D. DENT,
Pliyslcloa and Surocon,
f Office over MeDonald Bank.
& Phnnna ? Ofllce 130
I Phonea J Residence 115 3
NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT.
Tlio Btatttot Nebraska, Lincoln County, bs
In tuo Ccmntv Court.
In tlio Matter of the EsttUO of Clnuse
ErkkMm Pecoased, . .
To tlio creditors, liclrb lenatces and others
liittrC8teU In tlio ctauto ot Clnuso Erlckson,
Tako notice, that tlio nihiilnlstrator, has
filed In tlio county court, a report of his
dolncs an administrator 'of said etstatoand
It Is ordered that tho saniy stand for
hoarlntr tho Uth, day "Of Sotitemhur, A. D.
IUI3, before tho courc at tho hour of!) o'clock,
a. nt., at which tlmu any person Interested
maj appear and excrpb to- and contest the
same,
Notice of this proct'cdlltir and tho lioarlnir
thertof Is ortforcd Ktveu to all iiorsons ln
loiostid In enld matter by ptibUshlntr a copy of
this order In tho Nort'i L'lattu Trlbuno, a
IckoI scml-wcekly newBpapoi printed In
ald county for thren coosecuiho weeks
prior to said da to of hearing.
Dated Al.ffUBt 13th, 1913. (Seal)
a 19-3 ,Ioi!N0!nAT, County Judge
NOTICE OF SETTLEMET.
Ttio'State of Nebraska. Lincoln county. s
In tho County Court.
In the matter of tho cstato of Dennis
Kelly, deceased.
To tho creditors heirs, larnt"" nd others in
terested In the estate o Dennis Kelly. '
Tnko notice, that Elizabeth Kelly has
filed In the county court a report of her doings
as administratrix of said estate, nnd It Is ordered
that tho same stand for hearing the 9th day
of September, A. D., 1913. before tho court
at the hour of 9 o'clock, a. m., at which time any
person Interested may appear and except to and
contest the same,
Notlco of this proceeding and 'ho hearing
thereof is ordered given to all persomi Interested
In caid matter by publishing a copy of the order
in tho North I'latto Tribune, a semt'weekly
newspaper, printed in said county for three
successive weeks prior to the said date of
heoriug. Dated August 11th, 1913. (Seal)
a 19-3 JOHN OUANT. County Judxe
OIIDER Or HEAMNG ON PETITION FOH AP
POINTMLNTOF ADMINISTRATRIX.
The State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, S3.
In tho County Court.
In tho matter of tho estate of John H.
Gutherless, deceased.
On reading and riling the petition of Mary
Gutherlcss, praying that administration of said
estate may be granted to herself as admin
istratrix. Ordered, That Sept. 9th, 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 bo held in and for . said
county, and show cause why prayer of petitioner
should not bo granted; and tlmt notice of tho
pendency of said pctiUon and tho hearing
thereof be given to all persons Interested in said
matter by publishing n copy of thin order In the
- North Platto Tribune a semi-weekly news-
fniivr i'liiiLiii ill wiim cuuiuy lur uirvu Bucctasive
weeks, prior to said day of hearing.
Dated August 16, 1913.
al9.S JOHN GRANT. County Judgo.
Notice.
Notico is is hereby given that on the
5th day of July, 1913, a corporation
wns formed in Lincoln county, Ne
braska, the name of said corporation
being Lierk-Sandall Company. The
principal place of transacting tho bus
iness of said company shall be in the
city of North Platte, Lincoln county,
Nebraska.
The general nature of tho business
to bo transacted shall ho the buying
and selling of groceries, queenswnre.
hardware, and otuer articles of
merchandise nt wholesale and rotail.
The amount of the capital stock
adthorized Is $10,000.00 divided into
ono hundred shares of $100.00- each,
eighty-five shares of which shall be
subscribed and fully paid up at the
time of tho organization of tho com
pany. Tho dato of the commencement
of said corporation shall be on tho 7th
dny of July. 1913, and its termination on
tho 7th day of July, 1923. Tho highest
amount of indebtedness to which the
corporation shall at tiny time subject
itself shnll not exceed two-thirds of
lt3 paid up capital stock. The affairs
of tlio corporation aro to be managed
by n bonrd of throo directors together
with the president and secretary and
treasurer, together with such other
clerks nnd servants us said officers
may appoint nnd hire.
Signed this 5th dny of July, 1913.
Lierk-Sandall Company.
ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL
PRORATE OF WILL.
In the County Court, August 2, 1913.
In the Matter of tho Estate of Catherine
McGocm, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of Thomas
McGovern praying that the instrument filed on tho
2nd day of August, 1913, and purporting to Im
the last will and testament of tha said deceased,
may be proved, approved, probated allowed and
recorded as the last will and testament of the
saldCatherlneMcGovern deceased,and that the exe
cution of said Instrument may be committed and
the administration of said estate may be granted
to Thomas McGovern and Peter McGovern as exe
cutors. Ordered, That Aug. 2Gth, 1913, at 0 o'clock a.
m. Is assigned for hearing said petition whtn all
persona interested In said matter may appear at a
county court to bo held In and for said county and
show cause why the prayer of petitioner should
not bo granted. A copy of this order to be pub
lished 'In tho North Platto Tribune, a legal semi
weekly newspaper of said county published in
said county for three successive weeks prior to
June 10, 1U13.
JOHN GRANT.
al-3 County Judge
SHERIFF'S SALE.
ay vrtue of an execution on transcript Issued
from theDJitrlct Courtot Lincoln county, Nebras
ka, uppn a (ItOroe of foreclosure rendered In said
court wherein Knox and Walters a corporation
partnership 1 plaintiff, nnd E, RIma, la de
fendant, and to mo directed, I will
o.i the 23rd day of August. 1913, at two
o'clock, p. m., at tho cast front door of the
court house pf said county. In tho city of North
Platte, Nebtaska, tell at public auction, to the
highest bidder for cash, to tuitlsfy said decree,
interest and costs, the following described
property, to-wlt; '
Northeast quarter (neW) section two
m in township fifteen (15), range thirty
(30), we.t of the 6th P. M. In Lincoln
county. Nebraska.
Dated at North Platte. Neb.. Jul y 1, 1913.
jls-S A J, Salisbury, Sheriff
Oldest Bank In Lincoln County
McDonald
State Bank
North Platte, Nebr.
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
We Solicit Your Duilniii.
Notice of Incorporation.
Notice Is hereby given thnt the under
signed have associated as a corporation
undor the name and' style, Ilowo &
Malonoy; with trie principni place of
transacting its business in the city of
North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebras
ka; and for the purpose of transacting
a general furniture ahd undertaking
business; with the amount of its capi
tal stock $1200.00 all pkid in cash; nnd
sind corporation shall commence its
business on the 25th day of April1913,
nnd terminate in twenty years; and its
indebtedness is not at nny time to ex
ceod g of its nmount of stock capital;
and the business of the incorporation
shnll he conducted by a president and a
vice-president, secretary nnd treasurer.
Dated this 28th day ot July, 1913.
William K. Maloney, President,
Charles A. Howe, Vice-President,
Euma V. Maloney, Sect.,
William R. Maloney, Treas.
9aeaeMfjeHet
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DR. J. S. TWINEM,
HomcopathlcFhyalclan nndSurfieon 9
Hospital accommodations for Medical and ?
Burglcal attention given obstetrical cases.
Ofllco Phono 1S3 Res. Phono 283 0
Oflico McDonald State Rank nid'g 5
a(Wf9eni9aftceeoaee a
Office phone 241. Res. phono 217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
jii
A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES.
uociorsimcs &Anics,
tf
Physicians and Surgeons,
Office over Stone Drug Co.
Phones I utUce 273 t)
rnones Residence 273 )
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all kinds of repairing. Bed rock prices. All JJ
j), work guaranteed. - g.
Dr. J. K. Elms,
Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat Glasses
fitted Also
Homeopathic Physician and
ourgeon.
Office over McDonald State
Bank.
(North Platto. Phone 36.
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rli' House ofGoodShowl HI
When in North Plalle.
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Night. Matinee Saturday After
noon at 2:30 O'clork.
10 CENTS.
Di Infield Infield I
Physicians and Surgeons.
WILLIS J. REDFIELD. Surgeon.
JOE B. REDFIELD, Physician.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. Hospital . ,
PHONE 642.
Notice for Publication.
Chris Rasmdssen and E' P. Rasmus
sen, first and real name-unknown, De
fendants, will take notico that on tho
14th dny 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 of them, the object nnd prayer
of which aro to recover the sum of
$3G3.62, together with interest thereon
at tho rate of seven per cent per annum
from the 14th day of May, 1913, which"
said sum is due and payable to the
plaintiff from the defendants, nnd each
of them, upon a certain promissory note
executed and delivered by the defen
dants on May 20th, 1912, to one Wil
liam Bellow, and thereafter sold, trans
ferred and delivered to the plaintiff
herein for a valuable consideration.
That at the same time plaintiff filed nn
affidavit in attachment in said action
and caused an order of attachment to
be Issued and property belonging to tho
defendants, andeachof them, towitrAH
of section nine (9) except about one nnd
one-half acres (1 j) in tha north enst
quarter (NEJ) of the south oast quar
ter (SEi) in said section, township ten
(10), rango twenty-eight (28) West of
tho sixth P. M., Lincoln County, Ne
braskn, has been attached under said
order. Plaintiff prays for judgment
against tho said defendants,.andenchof
them, in the sum of $363.52, together
with interest from the 14th day of May,
1913. . - J'
You, and each of you, nre required to
answer said petition on or before the
25th day of August, 1913.
Dated this 15th daj of July, 1913.
L. C, Severns,
By Muldoon & Gibus,
Hia Attorneys.
Costly Treatment.
"I was troubled with constipation
and indigestion nnd spent hundreds of
dollars for medicino and treatmont,"
writes C. H. Hines, of Whitlow, Ark.
"I went to a St. Louis hospital, also to
a hospital in New Orlenns, but no cura
wns effected. On returning home I be
gan tnking Chamberlain's Tablets, and
worked right along. I used them for
some time ana am now all right. Sold
by nil dealers.
N. J. SCHLACHTER
Hcoplecs Stave Crib Silo
DURABLE -ECONOMICAL
The Only Stave Crib Silo that will
NEVER BLOW DOWN
Say MR. FARMER you need
that SILO NOW.
BIRGE
WILL DELIVER IT TODAY
See him.
Two Attractions.
North Platte has two attractions it
pretty women and the cigars made by
Schmalzried. Both attractions aro
pleasing; nnd hoth are in demand.
Perhaps you hayo not been smoking
Schmalried ciga;-sand don't know how
good they are; if so, try them. You
will not bo disappointed.
J. P. SCHMALZRIED '
The Maker of Good Cigars.
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Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of every
month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m.
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DB. HARRY MITCHELL
GRADUATE DENTIST
Telephone Red 456 505M Dewey St.
North Platte. Nebraska.
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red C3C Offico 459
C.
For Thirty or
more Years.
We havo beeir making, repairing
cleahingj- and altering clothes for
tne pcoplo of North Platte. We
have aimed to give satisfaction, and
we guess we have been successful,
else the people would not now pat
ronzauB. Give us a chance to do
your work.
F. J. BROEKER.
Entrance north of tho Nyal drug store.
.
Established in 1871.
Contractor and Builder.
Shop Corner Cth and Vino Streets
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
R. D. Thomson.
NOTICE FOR FUnMCATION.
Serial No. 0IS09
DEPAHTMCNT OP THE INTERIOR.
United Statts Land Oillce
At Iorth I'latte, Nebraska. July 25. 1013.
Notice Is hereby given that Bernard A. Voss.
at ftorth Platte. Neb., who on Juno 28, l!U0, made
homestead entry. No. O480U, for EH NEW.
,9wMi nJ SEl Section SO? Town!
shin U. N. Range 50. W. Dth Principal
AUrldan, has filed notice of Intention to makj
three year proof, to establish claim to the land
nboyo described, before the resistor and receiver
at North Platte, Nebraska, on the 19th day of
September, 1913.
Claimant names as wltneisses: Goorso MULer
of Somerset. Neb.. William Hunter, Amandus
Kunkle, both of North Platte. Neb., Howard
Slinms, of Wellflcet. Nebr.
J29-S J. K. Evans Register.
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