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1 Serai -Weekly Tribune ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. Uuo Year by Mail In advance..., $1.25 One Year by Carrier in advance $1.00 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post ofllce as Second Clas3 Matter, Tuesday, March 10, 1914. Local and Personal Frank Andree of Lincoln, arrived in the city Friday for a visit with frionds. A girl wus born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods,, 500 East Fifth St. Furnished room for rent in modern house. Inquire 317 West Sixth. Miss Florence Stack visited friends in Grand Islrnd for n few days last week. Mr. Goorge N. Gibbs returned Friday from York where she visited her par ents for two weeks. Romic Snunders of the Wellfloet vicinity was a business visitor to the county captial Friday. J. E. Sebastian left last evening for Hastings to spend a few days looking after business matters. A daughter was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Churchill at the Mat son on West Second street. Georgo nnd Miss Elizabeth Wler left Friday for Cheyenne whoro they will visit friends for a few days. Frank Johnson nnd daughter Miss Ruth from the Wollfleet vicinity were visiting friends in the city Friday. R. A. McWhn, of Vroman precinct, was a visitor to the county scat Satur day to transact business at the court house. Drs. V. Lucas and T. J. Kerr re turned Saturday morning from Hershoy where they wore called on professional business. Edward Johnson, the druggist from Wollfleet, was a business visitor in the city Friday ir.d called on some of his friends in this city. Incubators nnd Brooders r.t factory price. Simon Bros. 11 G Mrs. Geo. Osborne and children left Saturday morning for Cheyenne whero they will mako an extended visit with Mrs. Osborne's parents. The local homestead of American Yeomen will hold their regulnr meeting this evening ac the I. 0. 0. F. hall and will Initiate a class of candidates. Eugene Delatour, of Kearney, repre senting the Reese printing company of Omaha. waB in the city Friday loouing after business and visiting friends. Rny Murovish. of Sutherland; wns operated upon Friday afternoon at the homo of his aistor, MA. Fruzier of this city. Drs. Foote and Twiliem per formed tho operation. The twelve -year old son of Mr. and and Mm. Wm. Sopor, 314 East Kloventh street, was oporated upon Friday afternoon nt the home by Dr. D. A. Foote, of Omaha. Pr Footo was nssisted by Mrs. Shrinor, u nurse. Tho young ladies.' class of the Presby terian church was delightfully enter tained Friday evening at the homo of Mrs. Helen Lnughlin. Tho evening was spent with games and other social diversions and ut a Into hour n nice luncheon w&s sorved. Mrs. Laughlin was nssiBted by Miss Crittan. UoomB with or without board in modern house. C1G West Fourth. Phone Red GOG. 13-2 D, C. Cameron, of Northtown, Nev., arrived In tho city Saturday enrouto to hitt homo from Canada whoro ho has boon visiting for the pant several weeks. Ho ttoppod over hero for a visit of a few dnys with his sister, Mrs. Scott Reynolds, and other relatives and frionds Mr. Cameron la n mining en gineer in Novada. Tho little son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Salto, residing at 414 East Eighth street, fell Friday on tho sidewalk nnd broko both bones in one arm. He was playing on the walk and another child on roller skates ran Into him nnd knocked him down. Medical aid was called and tho fractum reduced and the little boy is reported getting along nicely. Word has baen received hnronnnmin. clngthat Miss Cathorlno Sey forth, formerly of this city, has grad uated from n school of nuisinir nt Rochester, Mich. Miss Seyfoith left horo about two years ago nnd took up nursing in the hospital of tho Mnvo brothers nt Rochester. She is a duugn ter of Mrs. Anna Seyferth of this city and a sister to Mrs. D. T. Qulgley. The Epworlh League met Fridoy evening at tho homo of Miss Myrtle Beolor for the regular social and business meeting. On uccount of tho absonce of the president the business meeting was postponed until last even ing. Tho over.ing was delightfully spent, with games and social sonvorao and a "Prtycho" board added groatly to tho ovening'a entertainment. Tho guest wore served with dainty refresh ments nnd thon spent an hour singing jolly songs and having a general good time. Myrtle and Vicinity, John "Wnk, wife and baby visited at the W. A. Stearns homo the first of tho week. John filed on number nine In tho forest reserve and will moVo thereto In a short time. C. C. Nenlo and family moved f rqm tho Hajloway ranch to the Roy Ross plnco last week. w Mrs. Charlie Gombrel la on sick list. Sevoral'partiea from this neighbor hood attended tho sale at Chas, Robin son's on tho bottom Thursday. Mrs. C. F. Sivits visited relatives at. North Platto and attended the funeral of Mrs. P. C. Peterson tho past week. Wm. Reynolds is hauling lumber for a new house. F.J. DINNER &Co. Ileal Estate and Insurance. Como nnd see ut for town lots in dllForent purts of the city. Good in vestments on easy terms. Houses' for aale and rent. We hayo hIbo good bar gains ln.famm.nnd ranches., Cor. Front and Dewoy Sts. upstairs. Proceedings of the County Board. Hoard mot pursuant to adjournment present White, Herminghnusen, Spring er and county clerk. Road No. 370 comes up before tho board for action, and tho board wish ing to be sure as to the location of the Lincoln Highway, action on this road is hereby deferred. Road No. 107 comes up for final action and the board not having viewed this rood action Is hereby deferrod un til July 1. 1914. Road No. 309 comes up for final ac tion the board being of tho opinion that the road is for the public good, said road is hereby granted as per peti tion, and the county surveyor Is here by directed to survey nnd plat said road according to law. Bond of Fred Ridinger, overseer of District 30 Is hereby approved. The County Bonrd after due consider ation of tho matter agrees unnmimously that it is advisable that tho county superintendent shull difpenso with the help of a regular assistant in that ofllce and shall not employ any assistance exepet with tho permission of tho county board. This order take to effect at once. Tho county treasurer is hereby aut horized to refund to 0. P. Guffy tho sum of $6.20 for the reason that pro porty wus assessed In tho village of Sutherland, error of assessor. Tho following claims wore allowed on general fund to-wi t: Cleo R. Chappdll, solaryfor Feb. 133 33 Logan Marcott, salary for Feb. CO 00 Roy Wilson, salary for Feb. and part of Jan 87 50 C W Yost, snlary for Feb 137 50 C W Yost, office exponsos ...... 14 87 A J Salisbury, salary for Feb. . . 125 00 Jos. M. Wilson, snlary for Feb. and cash items 77 50 Uessie Salisbury, work or. asses sor's books 54 00 Anna Anderson, caro of county poor 50 00 John Herrod, groceries for poor 125 00 Jens Sommer, groceries for county poor 1105 Richie Ugai, meals for jurors, 8 75 Fred Onimette, bailiff 14 00 William Ingles, bnllifT 10 00 D B Whito, service and mileago 41 80 F W Horminghausen, service and mileage 4130 E II Springer, services and mile- ago 27 40 W. II. McDonald, damages on road 3G7 is hereby nllowcd for 333.75 and disallowed for G6G.25 as per report of appraisers. C. W. Yost, County GJeik. Card of Thanks. Wc desire to thank members of tho Roynl Neighbors, Rebekah and Yeoman lodges, the Lutheran aid society, neigh bors and friends for their many acts of kindness during the sickness and at the funeral of the late Mrs. P. C. Peterson, nnd for the many floral tributes. P. C. PETERSON AND CHILDREN. W. H. C. Wbodhurst left yesterday afternoon for Sutherland to adjust n Arc loss. Frank Hnatie, station agent nt Pax ton, wan visiting friends in the city over Sunday. CO. D. Cleaners and Dyers. Next door to tho Ritner Hotel. . tf The Roval Neighbors will hold their mooting Friday evening, March 13th, nt 8 o'clock. Julius Huliler left Friday evening for Knnsas City to spend n few days look ign nfter some buoinoss matters. ' Resident Lots and City Properly my Specialties. C. F. Temple. C. M. Hayden, a morchunt at Wallace, wns in the city yesterday transacting business and visiting frionds. Gene Shoup, . of Sutherland, was visiting friends ond transacting busi ness in the city yesterday. Queen Incubators at Hershey's, corner Gth nnd Locust streets. John Pitt rotu-ncd Grand Island whuro he Ing for several weeks. yesterday from has been visit- Charter TS'b. 3-1. Report of tho Condition of tho FIRST NATIONAL RANK, ixt Nurth riatlo. tn thu Statu of Nebraska, nt the eloso of business, March I.U'14. ltESOimOKS: Loans and discounts. 5 U.TOTi.M uvimn aits, xL'Ciuj'U anil uniccmcd 515.02 IT. S. IkiiuIh to sucuio circulation It0. 00.00 U. S UmtU to M!!lltt! lT. fi upoilti 1,000.00 Oilier lionils to sveuro postal t-avlnc 2il.000.00 Hondi. securities, etc. U0.WO.4U uaniting iiuuhi', lurm- turo urn! fixture 21.(00.00 Out) from tnti and private Innlto and bank ers, trust. ciiiihiiIch, mul aavlng banks Duo from approved ro- sorvo agents Checks and other cash Items Notes of othor national hanks ,. ... Fractional naporeurrtm- cr. ntckuls and conts . MO.tU W.BJI.OO 2,411 CO 410.00 75.70 Lawful Money Itosurvu In Hank, viz; PHCll lval'tendor notes :tf.l0.40 6,.WS.0O-H0t7aH.l Keilumptlon fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation).... 5.000.00 Total $7M r),51 MAniMTIKP. Capital Mookpaldln... (too.noo.oo 50,000.00 purniu lunu Undivided, pro lit s, Iush poll paid National . bank P.OU, notes ouutaniuncr 100.000.00 Dun tn state, nnd lirlvntit bank and lianKer.... IW.K.I.'V IndWIdual doiH)3lt.fsub- Ject to chock Ml.fil0.76 Diimnnd cortlllcatos pf diIK)!ilt 3.4M.P1 Tltnu certltlcates ot do- jKnlt U5.S17.S4 Oaulilur's checks out- standltu: 3.W10.30 UnltrdHtotosdonoslts. l.fttt.OU l'osul Savlnc D.'jiosltt-. H.Bftl.lO"IM.OW.7Q Total jrawoa.51 Stato of Nebraslta. County of I.lucolu. st I, V, !. Moonoy, Oasldur of tho above namud bank, do soUmutly swear that thu above Ktntcmt'iit Is true to tho best of tuy knowlrdcu and Iwltef, I". 1.. Moo.nhy, Caibler. JiubwrllHid and svorn to botoro uio this IHIi day of March. ll14. : 1'. ltoi.vu IIai.i.ioan, Notary Public. Corrocl Attest t K. l' BKKimiKlKIt, I Hay O. I.AMimuit, ( Dlrwtors Stability, Efficiency and Service Jlnvc boon tho Jiiotova in tho growth oT tho First National Bank, oT- JXOItril I'TAT'm, CAPITAL, AND SUliriUS: One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. You Will Turn Over That Lamp How many times has the when using an Electric Light is the The Safe Norfcb Platte Willis Todd, Pres. Platte Valley Creamery and Dairy Co,, PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM. Makers of the Famous "Excello" Creamery Butter. Order M'lk, Cream arid Bulter at all first class groceries, or phone plant No. 5$ and have it delivered, Highest Cash Price Paid for Milk and Cream. Butter Fat This Week 26c CLARK, TROY 8c CO. KEaXMSPBHSfflaEISSEUGKZXaCS mr. farmer: . Why not be up to dafe and have the same lighting convenience as youraiity brother. A small isolated light plant run by your gasoline engine is what you need. The electric light is as far 5 ahead ol the ordinary ahead of the pine kiipt. us explain this system. "Anything Electrical." Electrical .Supply Co9 217 East wsmmamwEms&ssx Let Broeker Do It When your clothing needs cleaning and pressing or repairing, let Broeker do it; tho man who has beon doing that class of work in North Platte for over thirty yoara. Ladies' as well as mon's garments oro denned, pressed nnd re paired; in fnct this shop does anything from sewing on a button to making you a suit that ia guarranteed to fit and give satisfaction. Broeker's Tailor Shop, Entnnco North of tho Nyal Drug Store IN THE DISTRICT COUIIT OP LINCOLN COUNTY. NKHRASKA. C. S. Cudwallnder. l'lalntlir, ( Notlco by v. Jmnca P. Itulmmith, ot. nl.. I Publication. Defendants. ) Tn James P. Itelnsmlth, non-resident defendant, you are hereb notltbil that on the 27th day of February, 1014, the lilalntllT herein filed his iietl lion In tho District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against ou Impleaded with others, tho object and prayer nf such petition is to foreclose a moi titUKo executed by Carl S. l'rlmo nnd Maud L. Prime, on the 18th day of May. 1910. to J. II. Sherwood, fo the sum of $MX).0O with Interest In tho following deicrilx-d land, to-wlt; The east half of the northwest quarter of section thirty (SO), township tlfteoii (15), north, renito twenty- seven uni. west or tho 6th V. at. containing 80 acres, which note and murticqita wns sold, asslanednnd dcllvereil to the nlaintlll herein I'laintut prays aor loreclosure or salU mortKuico am) for Keneral euuitable relief. You nro required to answer said petition oh or before Monday, April tho 27th, 1914. or your de fault will bo taken nnd judxtnent rendered in accordance with tho prayer of said pctltltlou, Dated March 7, 1914. J, II. SlIGRWOOI), Jit.. enlO- Attornoy for Plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. lty virtue of nn order of salo Itsued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon n degree of forcclosuru rendered In said court wherein L. C. governs Is plnlhtilf and Chris Itas inusscn and K. P. ltnimugsvn, are defendants, and to me directed I will on tin 11th day of April, 1914, nt Vlo'clock p. m., nt tho east front door of the court houso In North l'lntto. Lincoln county. Ne braska, sell at public, auction to tho highest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree, interest nnd costs, tho following described property to-wlt: The Southwest quarter (S WM) of Section Nino (;, Township Ten (JO), North of Ilango Twinty-elht (23) west of tho 6th P. M. Lincoln county. Nebraska. - - ... v Dated North Platte. Neb.. March. 9. 1914. mlO-0 A. J. SAL1SUU11Y. Shcrul XJSJiKASKA. agonized mother said that oil lamp. . Children's Light. Light, Electric Co. C. R. Morey Mgr. tjflfflyaqngMifggt a'MA'nfvmnxevasMJ oil lamp as the oil lamp was, When in towil, call and let 6th Street. Smokers' Articles We are not only manufacturing and selling the best five and ten cent cigars In town, but we also carry a full line of smokers' nrtlcleg, and all the leading brands of plug and smoking tobneco. Tobacco users enn be supplied with everything in the tobacco line at this store. I F SCHIMLZRIEn The Maker of Good Cigars. ante Bones and Scrap Iron. We pay $10 per ton for Bones and $3 to S4 per ton for scrap, iron. We buy all kinds of junk and'hides and fur. Bring them to us. L. LIPSHITZ, Locks Livery Barn. W d Di Infield dfield. Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD. Surgeon. JOE B. IlEDFIELD. Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE G42. M4 !" Olllcc Phone 410 EeS. Blk 552 Bertha E. Mangon, M D. Physician and Surgeon Dossase of Women and Children (Specialty NORTH PLATTE, NEB. New McCabe Blbg. f.w - John S. Simms Physician and Surgeon. Orilpe In Keith Theatre Building Special Attention given to Obstetrics and Diseases of Women OmcuSOO PHONES Residence 33 mW"ttrMrfnimimriiti Signet Chapter O. E. S., -no. ss- a Kects zna ana 4tn Thursday ol every I month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. J DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telephone Red 4 EOSVi Dewey St. North Ph .te, Nebraska. t;- 1K.1&44&&44K !fr GEO. B. DENT, Physician end Surneon, Office over McDonald Bank .Phones iffice 130 esidence 115 fRe ri fr'Mt'!- Dr. J. S. Twinem, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Phones, office 183, residencel2S3 Office in McDonnld Bank Building. Worth Platte, Nebraska. Office phono 211. Res. phonS 17 L . C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. P. J. MTHAN- CHIROPRACTOR McCabe Building Rooms 8 and 9. 'fiiil''snii'Wrvi,iijii !'' ? A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. 'A ; Doc(ors Ames & Ames, K ?) Physicians and Suracons, It Office over Stone Drug Co. Phones UHice 273 8 Residence 273 Plenty of Money to Loan on Farms and Ranches. Rates and Terms Rasona ble. Buchanan & Patterson. n saiiM D M IV Bough't nnd highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. IN THC COUNTY COURT OP LINCOLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA, In tho Matter of the AdoptlonloflAlbert l.eroy, a minor child, , ..... All personsfwlll toko notlco that on the 19th day of February, 1914, Mo.lie Nlckcrson filed her peti tion for the adoption of said Albert Loroy, and that on tho same day Pearl Lusk, parent of said Albert Leroy, (lied her relinquishment and con sent to tho- proposed adoptiion of said Albert Leroy by said Molllo Nlckcrson, That said mat ter will bo hoard by tho county court nt tho county court room In said county on tho 2d day of April. 1914, at (he hour of 9 o'clock, a. m., nt which time and place objections to sold proposed adoption will be hoard, It is further ordered that service of this notice bo had by publicatlou of the samo once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Scml-)Veckly Tribune, a newspaper printed and published In said county. Witnoss my hand and olllclal seal' this 20th day of Tebruary, 191 1. f2l.3 JOHN GHANT, (SCAD Co-inty Jadgp Hoi Notice of Election. Notlco is hereby given to the electors of the city of North Platte, Nebraska, that the mayor and city, council of the Baid city of North Platte, Nebraska, hnvo provided by resolution for the submission to a diroct vote of the voters of the city of North Platte, Ne braska, nn ordinance entitled: "An ordinance, t, "anting to Willis Todd, his heirs, successors or assigns, for nnd during tho term of twenty-live years upon the conditions hereinafter stated, tho right and privilege to use the streets, nvenues, alleys, public hichwavs. nublic erounds and nub ic places of tho city of North Platto, Ne braska, to install, erect, construct, ac quire, maintain and operate In said city of North Platte, a plant, or plants for the production, manufacture, distribu tion and sale of electric current, light power, and heat, and gas; and to install poles, conductors, wires, conduits, pipes, mnins. services and nil other ap paratus and appurtenances and other necessary structures over, on and under thp streets, avenues, nlleys, public highwnys, public grounds and public places of said city tor the purpose of transmitting, transporting, selling and supplying electric current, light, power, and heat, and gas to Baid city and its inhabitants; fixing nnd prescribing the terms nnd conditions of said grant; and providing for the purchase by the city of North Platte of said electric gas plnnt, or plants; and providing rates, penulties and forfeitures." And by virtue of the power in me vested, I hereby call an election on said ordinance so submitted, to be held at the regular election of the city of North Platte, on the 7th day of April, 1914. Tho voting places for said elec tion shall be as follows: 1st ward, in the entrance of the old opera house on tho corner of Pine and Sixth streets and known as the Lloyd opera house. 2nd ward, in the County Commis sioners' Room on the 2nd floor of the county courthouse. .3rd ward, in tho Hoso house on Pins street, betwsen Gth and Front streets. 4th ward, in the Hose house in said ward. Those voting in f-u-or of the adoption of said ordinate -' -.11 mark their ballot with an X oppcewt the words, "For adopting an ordinance granting to Willis Todd, his heirs, successors or assigns, for and during the term of twenty-five years upon the conditions hereinafter stated, the right and privilege to use the streets, avenues alloys, public highways, public grounds and public places of the City of North Platte, Nebraska, to install, erect, con struct, acquire, maintain and operate in said City of North Platte, a plant, or plantn, for the production, manufacture, distribution and pale of electriccurrent, light, power, ond heat, and gas; and to install poles, conductors, wires, conduits pipes, main3, services and all other apparatus and appurtenances and other necessary structures over, on and under the streets, avenues, alleys, public high ways, public grounds and public places of said City for the purpose of trans mitting, transporting, selling and supplying electric current, light, power and heat, and gas to said City and its inhabitants; fixing and prescribing the terms and conditions of said grant; and providing for the purchase by the City pf North Plntte of said electric and gas plant, or plants; and providing rates, penalties and forfeitures." Those voting against the adoption of said ordinanco, shall mark their ballot with an X opposite the words, "Against adopting an ordinance granting to AYillis Todd, his heirs, suc cessors or assigns, for ond during the term of twenty-five years upon the condition hereinafter stated, the right and privilege to us,e the streets, avenues, alleys, public highways, and public grounds and public places of the city of North Platte, Nebraska, to install, erect, conJtruct, acquire, maintain and operate in said city of North Platte, a plant, or plants, for the production, manufacture, dis tribution and sale of electric current, light, power nnd heat, and gas; and to install poles, conductors; wir?s, con duits, pipes, mains, services and all other apparatus and appurtenances and other necessary otructures over, on and under the streets, avenues, alleys, pub lic highways, public grounds and public places of said city for tho purpose of transmitting, transporting, selling and supplying electric current, light, power and heat, and gas to said city and its inhabitants, fixing nnd prescribing the terms and conditins of said grant; and providing for the purchase by the cjty of North Platte of said electric and gas plant, or plarits, and providing rates, penalties and forfeitures." Copies of said ordinance may be obtained at the office of the City Clerk ot the Odd Fellows building on the southwest corner of Cth and Dewey streets in the city of North Platte", Nebraska. C. F. TEMPLE, Seal City Clerk. IN THE COUNTY COURT OP LINCOLN COUNTY. NEBRASKA. The Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln county: In tho Matter of tho Estato of Charles F. Iddlngs. Deceased. I, John Grant. County Judgo of Lincoln county. In the State of Nebraska, hereby notify all per sons having claims and demands against the estate of tho said Charles F. hidings, deceased, that I havo set and appointed the following d ays for tho reception, examination and adjustment of sa'd claims and demands as provided by law, at tho county court room in the court house In North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wit: The 1st day of April, 1914; nnd the 2 day of Oct., 1914. All persons so Interested In said estate will appear nt said time and plnco and duly present their said clalniH nnd demands In tho manner required by law, op show cause for not so doing. And In case of any of said claims not being presented by the 2d day of October, 1914, tho same shall bo forever barred It is further ordered that notice of said claim days and notice to all persons having claims against tho estate nf said Charles F. Iddings deceased, bo given by publication of this notice ror rour successive weeks In the North Platte Tribune, a newBpape printed and published in said county of Lincoln. In witness whereof I havo hereunto set my hand nnd odlcial seal thli 20th day of February JOHN GRANT, n3-4 County Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 01777 DEPARTMENT Of TUG INTEIUOit. United States Land Ofllce North Platte, Nebraska, Jnn. 21, 1914. Notlco Is hereby glvenUhat Jacob L, Harden of North Platte, Neb., who on June 4th, 1910, made homestead entry Serial No. 0-1777 for SEM Section 1!, Township 12 N. Range 31, W. of 6th Principal Mcrldnn. has filed notice of intention to mako final three year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described before tho register and receiver nt North Platte Nebraska, on tho 18th day of March rm?lmlV!,t 'J?""? a. wHnesiie,: Joseph Shaw, yilllamW. Hunter, James. K, Crow and Francis Montague all of North Plitte.'Nebr. Mfl . J. E. Kvavk m-ulnter ! laW' ifcijM AajMta'"