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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Ono Year by Mail in advance $1.2;) One Year by Carrier in advance 51.00 Entered at North Platte. Nebraska, Post ofllco as Second Class Matter. Friday, November 7, 1913. Tuesday's Elections. Now York City Mitchell, fusion can didate for mayor, elected by n plur ality of more thnn 121,000. Republicans secure majority in atnte assembly. Tammany whipped and Sulzer elected to legislature. Massachusetts Walsh, democrat, elec ted governor. (Most of state officers democrats, but legislature republi can.) Kentucky Democrats are victor ous. Pennsylvania Republicans carry Phila delphia by more than 30,000. Ohio Republicans carry Cincinnati nnd Toledo nnd democrats Cleveland and Columbus. Four cities elect socialist mayors Indiana Indianapolis and othor large cities of the state, with the exception of South Hand and LaFayette, elect democratic mayors. Now Jersoy Fiolder, democrat, elected governor by 22,000. Maryland Blair Leo, democrat elected to United States senate by 30,000. Illinois Women voto for first time and put saloons out of business in eighteen towns. Are Appraised . Those who wero fortunate to se cure "early" numbers in the recent land drawing will bo interested in the folllowing, furnished by James W. Wit ten, superintendent of the land open ing: The appraisement of lands in the Fort Niobrara abandoned military reservation, recently opened under registration and drawing has been com pleted. The lands In that reservation Bubjuct to entry in 1G0 aero tracts un der the general provisions of tho home stead laws have been appraised nt the following rnngo of prices: First clnsB agricultural lands, per acre. Second class agricultural lands, per aero. Third class agricultural lands, $7.00 $1.50 ?2.C0 per acre. First class gracing lands, ?2.G0 per acre. s Second claBS gracing lands, $1.75 per ncre. Third class grazing lands, 1.125 per acre. Maxwell Farmers' Institute Bocnuao wo had a County Fair doesn't signify that the Maxwell farmors' in stitute will lot down any. Wo aro plnnning for tho biggest and test over. In some linos wo will beat the "fair." Our speakers como to us highly roc ommonded. Mr. Coupn we have had bofore nnd know hlrrTto bo thoroughly practical, haying actually dono the things ho- tells about. , Miss, Scott is a farm raised Nobraska product. Mr. Shirley is one of tho fow men who havo made an -all around success of chickens and knows how to toll about it, ho is also quite willing. Ho is ulso an export poul try judge. Bring out your tony chickens and havo thorn classed by an expert judge. Tho dato Is Nov. 10th and 11th. Platte Valley News. Most of tho farmors In this vicinity will finish their sugar beet harvest this week. Mr. Allen, who wo understand has purchased tho Birdwood ranch, is on tho place now doing fall plowing, etc. Platto Valley people keep on thriving and making improvements, in splto of hail and dry weather. Wo notico that "Undo Billy" Monkoris sporting about Jn a fino now top buggy. Thoro will bo Bcrvices in tho Platto Valley school house Sunday as follows; Sunday Bchool nt 2;30 p. in. as usual. At 3:39 p. m. Mr. Ralph Sopor will conduct u temporanco service. Noxt Sunday is the world'a temperance Sun day and his talk will be right in lino with tho gonoral tliot of tho dny, Mr. Sopor comes to us highly recammonded us a speaker of considerable ability. He is a homo product and tho past yenr has boon a student in tho Washington Agr. Inst., Madison, Term. Myrtle and Vicinity, .las. and Charles Grambrol weio North Platte visitors Tuoiday, Bort Biunk markoted hogs at North Platte Saturday. The red tchool house has a now shingle roof. Now with a coat of paint it would bo qulU respectable. Jacob Weber and wlfo of North Plattv are visiting relative" this week. 13. R. SIvRb moved his family to North Platto Tuesday. Cornhunklng Ib well under way, in fact sdvoral fanners will finish this week. This "neck of tho woods" was in the path of the drouth, hence the short work of cornhusking. Mrs. Wheeler, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Ross, has re turned to her home in Iowa. J, C. Askwig and wife came up to the ranch Saturday and returned to North Platte tho same evening. A number of the young folks enjoyed a social dance nt Harry Morrow's Sat urday night. Wm. Pittman made final proof on his homestead Wednesday. Garfield Items. M. L. Smith is hauling grain to Stapleton. F. P. Hoy is building on the old Bab cock place. J. II. Smith was in Stapleton last week on business. Tho Hollowe'en party given by Alta Hoy, Nellie Conneally nnd Lena Sensel was quite a success. About thirty in number attended the party. Willie Hoy made a trip to North Platto Saturday. Adam Sensel and Son made a trip to North Platte Saturday on business. Vera Siver spnt Saturday and Sun day with hor parents. F. P. Hxy took his fat cattle to Arnold to ship. L. A. Joy and L. P. Smith attended the telephone meeting atlloagland Sat day. A. I. Goodenow left last Monday for Montana to visit relativos. Tho Embroidery club will hold a bacaar at the Garfield L. M. L. A. hall on Nov. 21, 1913. Opening at. 3 p. m. Suppor served from 5:3n to 8. Program rendered at 8:30. Everybody cordially invited; don't forgot tho date. Adam Sensel and family and Miss Connaally spent Sunday visiting in Arnold. Pete Henry returnod Friday from a business trip to Callaway. A dance will be given at the Garfield hall Saturday ovening. Nov. 8th. Every body cordially invited. The telephone line is being put thru to Hoaglond. ' Robert Gutherless, of North Platto, attended the Hallowe'en pnrty. Rev. Chadwick is holding revival meetings at the M. E. church. Don't wait for tho Christmas shop ping rush. Shop early at the Episco pal fair. A beautiful line of fancy work and novelties, also a complete showing of aprons, caps and articles of utility. A government railroad instructor was in tho city yesterday and the way he Jtacked red tags on box cars, donoting bad orders or out of condition and unfit for service, made the railroad boys look up. At lenst twenty-five or thirty cars wqro ordered to the ropair track for a general ovor-hauling. Tho sporting editor of the Kansas City Times recontly said: In Holligan, Coach Stiohm hns ono of tho gre Host tackles in tho valley and" probably one of the finest football piayers in tho West. It was Halllgan'B groat play that made possible tho lone touchdown tho Nobrusknns scored against Haskoll. Tho railway brotherhoods havo boon brought into tho strike of the coal miners of the camps in southern Colo rado. Tho Colorado & Southern has dis charged employes who rofused to take a trainload of guards to rolioyo one of the mines threatened by strikers. Tho men nppoalod to their organization chiefs for assiscance. The Colorado and Southern is owned by tha Burlington system. ft rw.vmMmwjww,rfvs'vw , I Signet Chapter O. E. S., -NO. Meets 2nd anil 4th Thursday of every month at Masonic JIall at 7.30 p. in. 't,imusMlMnfu0m PERRY J. LATHAN, CHIROPRACTOR 1081 Dewey Street Phono 70 FREE! For a Few Days Only Stone Drug Co., will oiror with each package of A-C-0 two live Goldfish with half-gallon nlobe. Tho beautiful fish require little care nnd will grow nicely. Take a trlobu homo with you, This is dono solely to induco you to try A-C-O, that wondor sul remedy for Croup and Colds. Once used, no family will bo without it. First como first served. Croup Kills 57,000 Babies. The U. S. Bureau of Vital Statistics attribute this number of babies' deaths oach year to tho monster CROUP. ARMSTRONG'S CROUP OINTMENT In absoluto insurance against CROUP. Easily and quickly applied; it prevents attacks. Loosens tight, eroupy coughs, cures colds, honrncnosannd congestions. Our Block of Patent Medicines, Per fumes, Toilot Articles, Etc., Is a lend ing fonture with us, Wo would like to be your Family Druggiat. If you uro too busy to como to our store, phone us your wants. STONE DRUG CO. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. KEROSENE MOST LIGHT-MOST HEAT Best for lamps heaters - stoves. Delivered fro clean tank wagons. Price low quality high. Ask any dealer about Reliance iron barrels for storage and a quantity price on Perfection Oil. Standard Oil Company Omajuv SS-"" - ' ,., :5 Life Health Acci dent Fire Ligh t -ning and Wdo- INSURE ANYTHING OF VALUE AND CONSERVE YOUR LOSSES CLABAUGH ROOM 4 NcCABE DLDG raffiaf; iujijmigjcsitxjm SW M I .. -lot .)r -?! 1 :. as? APOLLO HOTEL 1030 GLENARM STREET DENVER, COLO. Fhed ll. Gink, Prop. U. "Wilbur Way, Mgr. 75 rooms with private bath; GO rooms without bath. Hates with bath, 51.60. Rules without hath, $1.00. Special ratos by the week or month. Cafo In connection. Elevator hervice, hoi and cold wa ter and telephone In every room. Ono block from Orphouin theatre, two blocks from Broadway theatre. Toko Seventeenth Streut Car fSSSOSSBSXHSSSSSS PJTRQNIZE THE RAT I in' House of Good Showrfl I g When in North Plullc. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'elorl:. t 10 CENTS. mmmaBsstsssMasxsssssss For Thirty or more Years.. Wo havo been making, repairing cleaning, and altering clothes foi tno people of North Platto, Wo have aimed to give satisfaction, nnd wo guess wo hnvo been successful, olso tho people would not now put ronzo us. Give us a chance to do your work. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of tho Nynl drug store. HELP WANTED If you have n good work ing knowledge of Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Business Prne tice, etc. such astnught in our school, wo enn place you with tho hig business houses ut n good snlnry inn short time. Get into action today and know more about our school by addressing tho HASTINGS BUSINESS COLLEGE Hastings, Nebraska. Pi iaI II Ji ill fbfLjRk aHO&hi fcTCARsf '' Two Attractions. North Platte has two attractions it gretty women and the cigars made by chmalzried. Both attractions are pleasing; and both are In demand. Perhaps you hayonot been smoking Schmalzried cigars and don't know how good they are; if so, try them. You will not be disappointed. J. F. SCHNALZRIED. The Maker of Good Cigars. Oldest Bank In Lincoln County State North Platte, Nebr: CAPITAL STOCK 5100,000.00 Wo Solicit Your Duslnsss. Ranches and City Property bought and sold ROOM 4 McCABE BLDG. I GEO. B. DENT, Physician, and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. f 5 Phones Office 130 Ittonta J Rc8dcnce UB I; Sri. J) ft rj-S-Tr-. S P fc-fr-Sr. , Jfr Jr$ A A. J. AMES. MARIC AMES. 8 is Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surrjcons, tj si 1 Mi U Office over Stono Drug Co. 8 Phones I Office 273 h lhoneB Residence 273 - -. " Dr. D. C. Crocker. Osteopathic Physician PHONE RED 021. Oillco Phono 110 lies. Illk.lG'J Bertha E. Mangon, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Dcia of Wonun and Children Specialty NORTH PLATTH, NKH. Now McC'abo IHIijf. Dr. J. K. Elms, flW&x Eye, Ear, Nose and W&$h. Throat GIusbob vM&3&t titled Also Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office over McDonald State Bank. North Platte. Phone 30. DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Tclephono lied 4 &05H Dowcy St. North l'lft tc, Nebraska. LiJaAL tfoWUi; To Margaret Latimer, Thomas Lnll mor, Ivor Latimer, Kin Latimer, Nath aniel Latimer, Ellon Latlmor, John Latimer, Bciuon Lntlmer. EUa Latimer. Eva Matson and Benjamin Matsn.i, and Henry Horn, non-rosidont dofendnnts: You and each of you will tnko notico that James Lntimor, plaintiff, filed his cortnin petition in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on October 7, 1913, against you as do fondants, implended with others, tho objoct and prnyor of which said peti tion, aro to quiet title in tho said plain tiff against you and each of you in tho followiug described lnnds situato in Lincoln County, Nobrnska, to-wit: Tho Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty (20), Township Ton (10) North of Rango Thirty (30), West of tho 0th P. M. , and to establish by said proceed ings a now and independent titlo in said plaintiff by reason of his ndvorso pos session thereof for the required time and to quiot and confirm said titlo against that certain mortgago made and executed by tho dofondont, Henry Horn, nnd long since sntisfied and bar red and for such othor and further iclief as justico and equity may ro- quire, lou and each of you will make answer to snid petition on or boforo tho 17th day of November, 1913, or do- creo will bo entered against you as in said petition prayed. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, tho Til. .1 rll inio ' JAMES LATIMER, Plair.tiff, By E. II. Evans, His Attorney. Notice for Publication. James S. Gilbert, non-resident defen dant, will take notico on the day of October, 1913, Roy Haney, I. D. Mc Knightand C. E. Haney filed their pe tion in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to have a certain sheriff's deed to EJ NWJ nnd "NVJ of NEi of Sec 35, T 16 N, 11 32 "W, dated August 29th, 1912, and recorded in the offico of the county clerk of Lincoln county, No braska on the 7th day of September, 1912, in Book "A-l,'r at page 531 can celled and nnnulled and set aside; also the proceedings and decree had in and about and upon which said deed was based cancelled and set aside, and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. You are required to answer said pe tition on or beforo Monday the 1st day of October, 1913. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1913. Roy Haney, I. D. McKnight and C. E. Haney. By Muldoon & Gibbs, their attorneys. I'llOBATE NOTICE In tho county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, October 28th, 1913. In tho matter of tho estate of Patrick Ruddy deceased. Notice It hereby Riven, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, before the county judjre of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room.in said county, on the 2nd day of December 1913, and on tha 2nd day of June IBM, at 9 o'clock a, m., each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for exam ination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to piesent their claims and coo year for tho administrator to settle said estate, from tho 28th day of October, 1913. A copy of this order to bo published in the North Platto Tribune, a leal semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county for four successive weeks prior to Dec. 2nd. 1913. n4-l JOHN GRANT. County Judge. NOTICE roil PUBLICATION. Serial No. 04&13, . Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Office nt North Platte, Neb. October 15, 1913.- NOTICE is hereby uiven that Clarence O. Wills, of Welllleet. Neb., who, on March 3. 1010, mado H. U. No. 0-1&13, for the WK, of NWW and VH SW1. of Section 32. Township 11, North. Ranee 29, West of tho Cth Principal Mcridun. hiiB filed notico of Intention to make firal three year proof, to establish claim to tho land aljovo doscribed, boforo the i esibtcr nnd receiver, nt North Platte, Neb., on tho 12th day of December, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Chirles Gerkln, Orrin Hacon, John Cooper and Ernest Fletcher, all of Wellflect, Neb. o21-G J. V EVANS. Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, SS. In tho County Court. In tho Matter of the Estate of Susan" Pickett, Deceased. 1, John Grant, County Judge of said county, in said estate hereby notify nil personB having claims atralnst the estate of tho said Susan Pick ett, Deceased, that I have set and appointed the following days for the reception, examination and adjustment of said claims ami demands, as pro vided by law, ht tho County Court room in North Platte. Lincoln county, and State aforesaid, to wit: The 11th day of November, 1913, and tho 11th dny of May, 19U. And all persons so Inter ested in said estate will appear at said time and place and duly present their said claims and de mands In the manner required by law, or show cause for not so dointr. And in case any of said claims shall not ba presented by the 11th day of May, 1911, the same shall be forever barred. A copy of this order to lie published in tho North Platto Tribune, a kitnl Bemi-weekly nowspnper, of said county, for four successive weeks prior to November 11th. 1913. Given my hand and seal of tho County Court this 9th day of October. 1913. oH-l JOHN GRANT. County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. Ry virtue of an order of sale issued from tho district court or Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a detrroo of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein I'rancls N. Shellon is plaintiff and John Swanson, ut nl ro defendnnts.and to mo directed I will on tho 1st duyof Nov.. 1913. at 2 o'clock ft. in., nt the enst front door of tho court louse In North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, sell at public auction to tho hishest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costB, tho following described property to-wif- Nnrthwetttiiinrter (NWM) Section thirty, threo (S3) Township Thirteen (13) North of ltnnire Thlrty-ono(3l) west of tho Cth P.M. Lincoln county, eurunKn Dated North Platte. Neb.. Sent. 27. 1913. sJO-0 A J. SALISIIURY, Sheriff SHEKIl-T'S SALE, lly virtue of un order of snlo issued from the district court of Lincoln comity, Nebraska upon a decree of foreclosui.' rendered In said court wherein The Mutual J-i I .Intr und Loan Association n corporation i plaintiff, and William II, HarrncloiiKh, ot al aro defendants, nnd to mu directed, I will on the 29th day of November 1913, nt 2 o'clock, p. m..at the east front tioor oi mu court nouso in North t'l.ittc, Lincoln county, Neliruakn. sell ut public auction to tho nixncBi punier lor rnsii to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, tho following described property to-wlt. Lot six (G) In iiiiH.it I'oriy-uini mi oi me orimnai town now ciiyui .-voiin rmuo, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platto, Neb., October 27th, 1913. "-6 A. J. Salisduky, Sheriff. - NOTICE rOUPUllLICATION Serial No. 04SU9 Department of tha Interior. U. S. Lutut Oillco at North Plotte, Nebr. ., , , , Sept 24. 1913. Notice, l hereby nlvn thnt Hinry P. Hanson. of North Platte. Nubr., who. on February 9, 1910, made Homestead Entry No. J5? f?.r ,NVV- N of NE- Uon . two. IS, N, mo. 30, west of the Cth Principal Meridian. Ims filed notice of intention to make final throe your proof, to establish claim to the land above doscribed. before tha register and recolvw. at North Platte. Nebr.. on the 19th day of KovMnber.IOU. Claimant mimosas witnesses: R, G. Par melee, Julius Moirensen. P. Hansen, Charles IlUMoll, nil of North Platte, Nebr. O-G J, E, Evan.. Register. Di Infield dfoi Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Surircon. JOE IS. REDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 012. Ofllco phono 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platto, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bnnk Building. Established in 1871. Contractor and Builder. Shop Corner Gth and Vino Streets NORTH PLATTE, NEB. R. D. Thomson. eesaaaaecesacc9ete9e DR. J. S. TWINEM, B HomeopathlcPhyslclanandSurgeon s Hospital accommodations for Medical and S e surgical attention given obstetrical cases. Z Onico Phono 183 Ilos. Phono 263 0 Ofllco McDonald Stato Bank nid'g aaafsaesaa Bis a ml Cattle Bought and highestmarket prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtuo' of an ordor of sale issued from the district court of Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska, upon a decree of fore closure rendered In said court wherein John JL Stewart is plaintiff and Isaac Deardorf et. al. are defondants and to me directed, I will on the 15th day of November, 1913, at two o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of the' court house in North Platte.Lincoln Co., Neb., sell atpublic auction to the highest bid der for cash to satisfy said decree, in terest and costs, the following described property, to-wit: All of sections Twenty nine (29), Twenty-seven (27), Twenty five (25), Thirty-live (35), Thirty-three (33), Thirty-one (31), and the south half of tho southeast quarter (S hf SE qr) of Section Twenty.six (26), northeast quarter (NE qr) ot Section Thirty-four (34), all in Township Sixteen (16) Range Twenty-nine (29), northeast quarter and tho Southwest quarter (NE qr and SW qr) of Section Thirty (30), and'tho north half and the south oast quarter (N hf and SE qr) of Sec tion Thirty-one (31), Township Sixteen (16), Range Twenty-eight (28), all of Sections Seven (7), Five (5), Three (3), one (1), and the Northwest quar ter (NW qr) Section Two (2), all in Township Fifteen (15), Range Twenty nine (20), nil of Section One (1) in Township Fifteen (15), Range Thirtv (30), the north half (N ht) of the North half (N hf), south half (S hf) of tho south half (S hf), southeast quarter of the northeast quarter (SE qr of NE qr) northeast quatter of the southeast qr (NE qr of SE qr) northwest qr of the southwest quarter (NW qr of SW qr), and southwest quarter of northwest quarter (SW qr ot NW qr), of section Thirty (30) township sixteen (16), rnngo twenty-nine (29), west of the 6 prin. meridian, Lincoln county, Nebraska. According to the order of tho District Conrt the premises iierein forclosed shall be offered for sale separately in the following order to-wit: All the promises except sections twenty nine (29) and thirty-three (33), township sixteen (16) rango twenty-nine (29) and section thirty-one (31) township sixteen (16) rango twenty-nine (29) and the south hf of the south hf, the north hf of the north hf, southwest qr of the northwest qr.southeast qr of tho north east qr, northeast qr of the southeast quurtor, the northwest quarter of the southwest qr of section thirty (GO) township sixteen (16), range twenty nino (29). section thirty-ono (31) town ship sixteen (16). range twenty-nine (29) and the south hf of the south hf, north hf of tho north hf, southwest nr of the northwest qr. southeast qr of the north east qr, northeast qr of southeast qr, northwest qr of the southwest qr, of section thirty (30), township sixteen, (16) rango twenty-nine (29) . Sections twenty. nine (29) and thirty three (33) township sixteen (1G), range twenty- nino (29), In the eyent however that the total amount of the bids thus offerod separ ately shall not be sufficient to pay tho mortago debt, then all tho premises herein foreclosed shall also be offered for sale in bulk and in the event the bid for tha premises in bulk shall ex coed tho total amount offered in the separate bids said bid shall be reported to tho court for confirmation. Dated this 11th day of October, 1913. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff of Lincoln Co. PP.OHATE NOTICE. In the County Court of Lincoln County. Ne braska. Oct. 7th, 1913. In the matter of tho estate of Esther Harris, Deceased, Notice ia hereby given, that the creditors of said decoasod will meet the Administratrix of said estate, beforo the county Judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tha county court room, in said fttl ,n ih "h day ct Nov. 1913, and on tho 11th day of May, 19H, lit 9 o'clock a, m. each day. for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, ujustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one j ear for the Administratrix to setUe said estate, from the 7th day of Oct. 1913. A copy of this order to be published In the North Platto Tribune, a legal seml-weekly news paper of said county for four succesjlve weeks prior to November 11, 191'J. oU-J JOHN CHANT. County Judge.