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    Semi -Weekly Tribune
jlrn I. Bare, Editor and Publisher.
Dfy. Infield Iedfield
Physicians and Surycons.
WILLIS J. RKDFICLD, Surgeon.
JOB U. REDFIELD. 1'hyBlcInn.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
Ono Year by Mail in advance $L2f)
Ono Year by Carrier in advance $1.60
KntareJ at North Platte, Nebraska, Post
oflke as Second Class Matter.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. Hospital . .
PHONE 642.
Tuesday, October 7, 913.
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Lincoln County's Corn Crop.
Tho ktnto board of agriculture figures
the corn crop of Lincoln county this
year at 1,174,282 bushels, or an nverago
of nine bushels per acra from 130,498
acres. Wc are not adyised as to how
the board obtained those figures, but it
is presumed I hat the average was
based on a certain number of reports
received from each section of tho county,
and is probably as correct an estimate
as could be obtained.
Whllo the yield per aero is very low,
tho total runs into pretty big figures,
nd if it is figured at soyenty cents per
bushel, the value reaches $821,990.40.
Were it possible for tho f nrmers to sell
all this com they would be in clover,
but unfortunately fow of them will
have any to sell, some will not have
sufficient to feed the hogs they have on
hand, while othors, who raised absolu
tely nono, will need to buy feed for
their horses.
Howoyer, Lincoln county was not
ns hard hit as many other counties. In
Buffalo county tho avorago yield wns
less than five bushels per aero in Adams
county less than four, In Clay county
less than one, in Phelps less than half
a bushels and in Webster less than two.
These counties arc among the heaviest
corn producers in the state.
Tariff Promises and Prospecls.
After six month's labor tho democrat
ic congress has brought forth tho
democratic tariff. The measure, al
though greatly transformed enrouto
since its original introdution, has been
put through by practically a strict party
vote, and will go on tho statute books
as performance of tho platform pledge
upon which tho democrats went into
powor.
Tho avowed purpOso of the new
tariff is to readjust the burdens of the
federal taxation in such a way as to ro
lievo tho consuming masses and make
them weigh hoavier upon accumulated
woalth, thus reducing the high cost of
living without disturbing business, re
ducing wages or Increasing unemploy
ment. Tho reul test gauge, therefore,
must bo the effect of tho now tariff
upon tho prices of necessaries, and upon
the aggregate living expenses of the
nvorago family.
If. tho democratic t&ntl will accom
plish what is expected of h, and what
was promised for it, everyone will
rojoico, but even President Wilson U
already hedging by saying that tho
tariff will only nfToct living cost slowly
and indirectly. Apparently the demo
crats themsolvo are not quite so con
fident now as thoy pretended to be that
tariff reduction h tho whole solution,
and only aolullci , of our Industrial
prflblem.r-Ono'lm Bee?
. Cc.t o' Lincoln Highway.
It is stated that the average cost of
Lincoln Highway through Nebraskn
III hn SR.nnn ii mlt Thn rnnil
through Lincoln county will bo nearly
sixty miles in length, and tho cost
would therefore be over $450,000. No
work on the construction will be started
until the $10,000,000 hits been raised. It
is expected by tho officials to have this
amount before next spring and work
will bo Immediately commenced on tho
rough roads of the country. The bad
roads' through the states will bo the first
to got the attention of tho builders it
bqlng tho dosiro to have an easily
trnvolod road boforo tho exposition in
California in 1015.
Myrtle rind Vicinity,
.Inn. Rowers Is visitinrr old friends
tlilH wnok. '
Irs. Wm. Blckloy returned from
North Platte Sunday.
A numbor from this vioinity attended
tho fair nt Staploton last week.
...Andrew Knnjdl and wife have io-
tu'rned homo after a two weeks' vaca
tion spont with his brother Joe.
Farmers ro busy sowing fall grain
which was dolnyed by dry weather.
'Charlie and James Gnmbrol and Roy
Nonlo returned from Idaho Tuesday.
They brought homo samples of fruit
grown thoro that are worth Boeing.
Dan Thompson and family have, re
turned to thuir homo after a visit with
Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Goo. Schnlfer.
Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines.
If von want to contribute directly to
tho occurrence of capillary uroncnltla.
and pneumonia use cough medicines
that contain codine, morphine, heroin
and othor sedatives when you have n
cough or cold. An expectorant like
Chomborlain'B Cough Remedy is what
Is needed. That cleans out tho culture
beds or breeding placoa for tho germs
of pnoumonia and other gorm diseases.
That is why pnoumonia novpr results
from a cold when Chnntborlain's Cough
Remedy is used. It has n world wido
reputation for Its euros. It contains no
morphlnn or othor sedative. 1 or salo
by all dealers.
Perfection Kerosene Oil
Most Light Most Heat
PERFECTION is the besf oil
obtainable for lamps, lanterns,
stoves and incubators. The price
is low the quality high.
The steel drum holds 50 gallons,
and is very convenient Fitted
with bung-hole and vent. Equip
ped with 3A inch faucet which
can be screwed into vent and
makes an economical, convenient
storage tank.
Standard Oil Company
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Former North Platte Girl Married.
lMtss Irene M. Klcnaru, until re-(
cently a resident of this city, was
married at Toledo, Ohio.Jlast Wednes
day to Harry B. Albright. The cere
mony occured at tho newly furnished
homo which tho groom had prepared,
Rev. Schuette, a Lutheran "minister,
officiating. Tho brido wore white
braided net over white messaline and
carried u corsage bouquet of white
roses. Iho room decorations weroi
pink and white, following the cere
mony supper wns served by a caterer.
The gutsts wore limited to relatives
and intimate friends.
The brido left North Platte a year
ago to accept a position as pianist in ; i
ono of tho largest show houses in
Toledo. The groom is an engine as
sembler in the Overland automobile
factory, and ia said to bo a young man
of ttorling qualities. Ho is a favorite
with his fellow workmen, aa is attested
by the fact that the foreman let the
assembly force off nn hour early, and
they mado known their presence at
the coremony with rice, old shoes and
house togs, and put on severnl clever
stunts, further showing their good
will by tho gift of a chest of solver.
Tho brido was a goneral favorite in
North Platte, and that sho has boon so
happily married will bo received with
pleasure by her many friends.
Phillips Must be Good.
John Phillips, who at divers times
dutlng the pust few months has in
sisted oil disturbing the pence and dig
nity of the neighborhood in which he
lives and particularly tho peace of his
own household, was nrraigned before
MngiBtrato Walker Saturday and fined
ono hundred dollars. The complaint
upon which he was arrestod was filed
by his wifo and tho evidence clearly
indicated guilty as charged. The fine
was suspended pending Phillips good
behavior.
Miss Abbio Foster, of the telephone
office, left yesterday for; Omaha where
she will visit her sister Mrs. Baud
McMulIen for a week.
P0S1T11VE PROOF
Should Convince the Greetcst
Skeptic
in North Platte.
Becauso it's the evidence of n North
Platto cltizon.
Testimony easily investigated.
Tho strongoat endorsement of morit.
The bust proof. Read it.
Mrs. A. G. Wessburg, 703 WuFourth
St., North Platto, Nb.,Wys: TI lmd a
dragging pain in my back and trouble
with my kidneys. A doctor tlinrjnosyd
my trouble as a floating kidnoy. llany
a day I was unable to stand on account
of the pnin through my kidneys and tho
kidnoy secretions wero unnatural. An
operation wns advised, but luckily I
learned of Doan'B Kidney Pills and pro
cured a supply from Mcllonell & Gra
ves Dtug Store, (now Schiller & Co's)
and began using them. A fow days'
use removed the pains and restored my
kidneys to their proper working orcW.
I hold, if nnythlng, n higher regard for
Doan'B Kidney Pills now than when 1
recorded thorn some yoors ago. An
other of my family 'has sineo boon
troubled by kidnoy complaint and has
had a world of good from this rcmody.
For salo by all doalors. Prlco RO conts,
Fostor-MllburnCo., Buffalo, New York,
solo agents for tho Unitud Status.
Remember tho namoDonn's and
take no other.
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Fred R. Ginn, Prop.
II. Wiliiur Way. ,Mgr.
75 rooms with private bath; "0
rooms without hath. Rates with
i bath, 31.60. Rates without hath,
Sl.OO. Special rates by the wpek
or month. Cufo in connection.
Elevator service, hot and cold waj
ter and telephone in every rooinjt
Ono block fioni Orphcum theatre'
two blocks fiom Broadway thevtre.
Toko SovJT.toentli Stroot Cor
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Bought and highest market ,
prices paid
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Residence Red 030 Office 459
C. H. WALTERS.
- Establlohedin 1871.
Contractor and Builder.
Shop Corner uth and Vine Stii'ds
NORTH PLATTE, NEU.
R. D. Thomson.
0O8Bsadi)aQii9f,oflote
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Homeopathic Physician undSurtfeon
Hospital accommodations for Medicnl and
surgical intention irhui obstetrical cases.
OnU-e Phono IH3 Hos. I'l.one 83
Office M IuiiBld mm. Hank Hid c
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noon at 2:30 O'cloiU.
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Homeopathic Physician and
Surgeon.
Office over McDonald State
Bank.
North Platte. Phone 30.
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Oldest Bank in Lincoln County
State Bank
North Platte, Nebr.
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
We Solicit Your Buslnsss.
DR. HlAHY MITCHELL
GRADUATE DENTIST
Telephone Red 4 5 EG5H Dewey St
North Tla 'to. Nebraska.
Dr. D. C- Crocker.
Osteopathic Physician
PHONE RED 621.
NOTICE TO HUNTERS
Notice is hereby giving that no hunt
ing or treasspassing will be allowed on
tho lands of the undersigned who reside
south and west of North Platte.
Violations of this notice will be
prose-1
cuted to tho full extent of tho law.
Wm. Bennur,
Elmer Dagget,
Wm. Hunter,
Chas. Howard,
E. A. Roberts.
Odo Roberts,
Jess Kunkle,
Clark Howard,
G. T. Knotts,
Frank Facka,
C Broeder,
Eli Kunckle,
C. Porter
A. J. Howard,
W. Kur.kle.
I) C. Cnrrican.
George Single,
C. S. Bethell.
Wm. I'acka,
Lester Anderson, ,
M. Ortnn.
Arthur Conner,
Ed Wilson.
A. W. Tool.
Gunderson Bro?.
O. L Watkins,
J. A. Kunkle,
A. Kunkle.
D. W. Kunkle,
Hugh Songor,
L. L. Rowely,
Louise Grulko,
Ward Weekly,
Clyde Long,
Roy Melton,
John Pulls,
J. K. Crow,
F. Kronquest,
F L. Weinburg,
S. D. Goldsmith
D. A. Voss,
F. W. Collins
W. H.Bnckley,
C. R. Osgood,
Ed. Frooman.
G. W. Ruff
C. V. Tu'nie,
D. J. Knox.
M. C. Leth,
A. Leth,
A. Zulfi,
George Garman,
W. E. Mostor, -C.
F. Zimmerman
W. E. Collins,
G. W. Edis,
J. S. Hardin,
L. Lloyd
F. Montague
II. M. Horshey
J 08. Hershoy
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Strial No. 04SM)
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Olllco at North Platto. Nebr.
Sept. 24. 1913.
Notice Is hereby given that Henry P. Hansen,
of North Platte, Nebr.. who, on February 9,
1910, made Homettoad Entry No.
04599, for NW, NM of NEW, Section
82, twn. 15. N. ore. 30, west of tho 6th Principal
Meridian, has mul notice of intention to make
llnnl three year proof, to establish claim to tho
land above described, beforu the register and
receiver, at North Platto, Nebr., on the 19th
day of November.1913.
Claimant iimnea as witm-ases: 11. (i. Par
melee. Julius Mogcnscn, V. Hansen, Charles
UumcII, all of North Platte. Nebr.
H3O-0 J. K. Evan, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. OISS9
WT (IP TIIK 1NTKMOK.
United States Land Ollice
At North Platte. Nebraska. Scot 8th,
1913.
Notice is liptuhv irlvtm that Duliiol Carrlunn
of North Platte, Nub., who on Sopt, 9. lt10. made
homestead entry. No. 04X89. for NH and NM
of S4, Section 8C, Township 12 N. Range 82.
W. tit Cth Principal Mi-ridan, has ftlod noUco
of Intention to make final three year proof, to
establish claim to the land ubove ducrlbl,
iM'fore tho register nnd receiver ut fiorth Platto,
Nebraskn, on the 0th day of November,
191S.
Claimant namiM as wltntttaeo: Philip T. Hell,
Wendell MrCrum. Paul Smith, Curl 1 1 row w, all
of North Platte, Nebr,
16-6 J. E. Evans Register.
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Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of nn order of salo Issued from tho
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon
a degree of foreclosure rendered In said court
wherein Francis N. Shelton is plaintllf and John
Swanson, etal are defcndanta,and to me directed I
will on tho 1st dayof Nov.. 1913, at 2 o'clock
p. m at the east 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 paid decree. Interest
and costs, tho following described property
to-wltf Northwest quarter (NW'-O Section thirty
thrco (33)Townshlp Thirteen (13) North or Hange
Thirty-one (31) west of the 6th P.M. Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb.. Sept. 27. 1913.
B30-6 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff
To Geo. Hublitz owner EJ of lot 1,
block 112.
The owners of property on the south
side of Sixth street, between Walnut
and Chestnut, are hereby notified that
the Mayor and Council of the City of
North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska,
passed ond approved an ordinanco on
the 18th dity of June, 1913, ordering a
sidewalk adjoining their said premises,'
to b constructed as to line nnd grade,
and of permanent material, as provided
in the general ordinances of said city,
regulating the construction of sidewalks
In said city.
Unless said walk is constructed by
you along the East side of lot 1. block
112, owned by you, in accordance with
said ordinances, on or before the 10th
day of September, 1913, the same will
bo constructed by saia city ana the
costs assessed upon the said lot owned
by you adjoining which the same shall
be constructed. C. F. Temple, '
City Clerk.
To Ellen Boyer owner of lot 5, block
108.
The owners of property on the north
side of 6th street, between Poplar St.,
and Silber Ave., are hereby notified
that the Mayor and Council of tho City
of North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne
braska, passed and approved an ordin
ance on tho ISth iay of June, 1913,
ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said
l premises, to bo constructed as to line
an( grade, nnd of permanent material,
as provided in the general ordinances
of said city, regulating the construction
of sidewalks in said city.
Unless said wulk is constructed by
you along the west side of lot 5, block,
108. owned bv vou. in accordance with
SBid ordinances, on or before the 10th
day of September 1913, the same will be
nfnotiiiAtni1 Itw atill niltr nrtri tnu nncta
v.u(ioiiuv.t.t;vi jj omu lj - n- v-wjvu i
assessed upon the said lot owned by you
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StrUCted, C. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk.
To Nancy A. Beightel owner of lot
1 and 8, block 21.
The owners of property on the West
side of Sycamore street, between 11th
and 12, are hereby notified that the
Mayor and Council of the City of North
Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska,
passed and approved an ordinanco on
the 18th day of June 1913, ordering a
sidewalk adjoining their said promises,
to be constructed ns to line and grade,
and of permanent, mate ral as provided in
the genoral ordinances of said city, regu
lating the construction of sidewalks
in said city.
Unless said walk is constructed by
you along the East side of lot 1 and "8,
block 21. owned by you, in accordance
with said ordinance, on or before the
Uth day of September 1913, the same
will be constructed by said city aud tho
costs assessed upon tne said lot owned
by you adjoining which the pnmo shall
be constructed. C. F Temple,
"ity Clerk.
To Jno. It. Nenry owner of lot 8
block 105.
Tho owners of proporty on the
West side of Walnut street, bo
tweon Sixth and Front streets aro here
by notified that tho Mayor and Council
of the City of North Platte, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, passed and approved
an ordinanco on tho IRth day of Juno,
1913, ordering n sidewalk adjoining
their said premises, to bo contructed as
to lino nnd grade, nnd of permnnont
material, as provided in the general
ordinances of said city, reprinting the
construction of slriowalks in said city.
Unless said walk is constructed by vou
along the East side of lot 8, block 105.
owned by you, in accordance with said
ordinances, on or boforo tho 1st day of
November 1913, the some will bo con
structed by said city and the cost ns
Boagod upon the snld lot ownod by you
ndjolning which tho snmo shall bo con
struced. C. F. Temple, City Clerk.
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
Notice To Property Owners.
Notice is hereby given thnt the City
Council of the vCity of North Platte,
TJncoln County. Nebraska, will set as
a Board of Equilizntion, beginning at
the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M., of tho
21st day of October, 1913, at the Council
Chamber at the Library Building in the
City of North Platte, Lincoln County,
Nebraska, for tho purpose of levyine
on the real estate lying and being within
the extension to SEWER DIbTRICT
"M" taxes for the purpose of paying
the costs of the construction of the
extension the lateral Sower in said
Sewer District "M" and that said taxes
will be levied upon each parcel of real
estate according to tho extent of bene
fits to be equal and uniform, such levy
of taxes will be according to the front
foot of the lots or real estate within
said Sewer District or according to such
other rul8 as the City Council sitting
as such Board of Equilization may adopt
for the distribution or adjustment of
such costs.
All persons interested will file their
objections, if any they have, to the
assessment of taxes against their prop
erty on or before the 21st dav of Oct
ober, 1913, at 7 .'0 o'clock P. M., (Cen
tral Time) with the City Clerk.
By order of the Mayor and City
council made the 16th day of Septem
bar, 1913. Ciias. F. Temple,
s23-5 City Clerk.
Notice for Bids.
Notice is hereby given that the Board
of Directors of the Platte Valley Irriga
tion District will receive sealed bids
for the construction of concrete founda
tions and floors for ten steel bridges and
for tho construction of twelve concrete
checks and drops combined, also one
concrete arch. Work must be com
menced on or before October 15th, 1913.
Bids must be based upon tho specifica
tions on file covering this work and
shall behnads on regular bidding blanks
furnished by I. E. Ware, Secretary, at
Hershey, Neb. All bids must be in the
omce oi tne secretary by 1U o clock, a.
m., October 7th, 1913, when same will
bo opened.
The board reserves .the right to re
ject any and all bids.
I. E. "Ware,
6G-G Sec. Platte Valley Irr. Dist.
Notice fo rBids.
Sealed bids will be received by the
undersigned secretary of the Board of
Education of the school district of the
city of North Platte, Lincoln county,
Nebraska, up to the hour of G o'clock
p. m. on the 4th day of October, 1913,
for lots 1. 2, 3 and 4, block 140, of the
original town of North Platte, exclusive
of thp building, the lots will be sold
separately. Bids will also be received
for the building and foundation.
The board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
By order of tho Board of Education. '
A. F. Streitz, Secty.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of salo issued from the
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska,
upon n decree of foreclosure rendered in said
court wherein Knox and Walters a co-partnership
is plaintiff, and E. Rima aro defendants,
and to me directed, I will on tho I6th day of
October 1913, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at tho cast front
door of the court house In North Platte, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash to satisfy said
decree, interest and costs, the following
described property to-wlt: Northeast quarter
(NEh) of section two (2) township fifteen (15)
range thirty (30) west of tho Cth P. M., in Lincoln
county,- Nebraska.
Dated North Pla He, Neb., September Gth, 1913.
s-95 A. J. Salisbury. ShirilT.
bd? : "eang on : petition for ap-
. POINTMENT OF ADMINISTUATIl X.
Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln County. SS.
In the County Court.
in tue matter ot tne estate or Esther
Harris, deceased.
On rending ond lillnir tho petition of Unlta
Stewart, praying that administration of said
estate may bo granted to herttlf as admin
istratrix. Ordered, That Oct. 7th, 1913, nt 9 o'clock n. m.
Is assigned for hearing said petition, when
all persons Interested in said matter may appear
at a county court to ho hold In and for said
county, and show cause why prayer of petitioner
Bhould not bo granted; nnd that notice of tho
pendency of tuld petition and the hearing
thereof bo given to nil persons interested In B-itd
matter by publishing a copy of this order In the
North Platto Tribuno a legal semi-weekly news
piper printed in said county for thrt.0 successive
weeks, prior to said day of hearing,
Dated Sept. 12, 1913.
BlG-3 JOHN GRANT. County Judge.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMET.
Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss
In the County Court.
In thn matter of the estate of Michuel
A. roster, deceased.
To tho creditors, heirs, legatees, nnd others In
terested In tho estate of Michael A. Foster.
Taku notice, that Edward It. Goodman has
filed In the county court a report of his doings
as administrator of said estate, nnd it Is ordered
that tho same stand for hearing the 7th day
of October, A. D., 1913. before the court
at the hour of 9 o'clock, a, m., at which time any
person interested may appear and except to and
contest thoBnme.
Notice of this proceeding and tho hearing
thereof is ordered given to all persons interested
In said matter by publishing a copy of this order
in tho North Platte Tribune, a scmtweekly
newspuper, printed In said county for three
successive weeks prior to the said dato of
hearing. Dated September 9th. 1913. (Seal)
18-a JOHN UHANT. County JudKo.
PRORATE NOTICE.
In the County Court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, Sept. 9th, 1913.
In the matter of the ostate of John II.
Gutlierless, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that tho creditors of snld
deceased will meet tho Administratrix ot eald
nutate, before the county Judgo of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, at the county court room. In said
county, on the Uth day cf Oct. 1913, and on
the! Uth day of Apr., 1914, nt 9 o'clook a. m. each
day, for the puritose of prosenting their claims for
examination, adjustment nnd allowance. Six
months aro allowed for creditors to present their
claims, and one year for tho Administratrix to
settle said ostnto, from the 9th day of Sept. 1913.
This notice will bo .published In the North
Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news
irnpur published In said county for four weeks
suceeMively, on and after Sept. 9. 1913.
sl6-l JOHN GRANT, County Judge.
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