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Semi-Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher.
SOBSOMPTION KATES.
One Year by Mail in advanco $1.25
Ono Year by Carrier in advanco $1.G0
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post
ofllco as Second Class Matter.
FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1914.
City and County News.
A son wns born Wednesday to Mr.
nnd Mrs. Louis Grady residing south
of the city.
Miss Myrtle Beeler is confined to her
homo this weok with a severe ense of
poison ivy poisoning.
Mrs. II. L. Bartholomew went to
Hastings the early part of the week to
ncccpt a position in a printing office.
T. J . Haldock left the first of the
week for Gilpin, Ky. called their by the
sorfous illness of his father; W. H.
Baldock.
Mrs. W. H. LeDioyt and family left
Wednesday morning for Portland, Ore.,
whero they will spend several weeks
visiting.
My wife, Merle, having loft mo I will
not bo responsible for any dobts con
tracted by her. Harry L.
Bartholomew.
Del Bonner, who is spending his sum
mer vacation here, left yesterday for
Lincoln where ho wili appear in u pro
gram tomorrow.
Mrs. EdwinaSchatznnd grand-daughter
Eileen Keliher, arrived this week
from Cheyenne to visit for two weeks
with relatives and friends.
Mrs. It. Bruce Stuart and daughter,
who have boon visiting at tho W. J.
Stuart homo, leava Monday for their
home in San Francisco.
Marcelle and Edwina Keliher, who
havo been with their father in Chicago
for several months, nrrived yesterday
for a visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. TheodoreJTodenhoff and
family returned this week from a vielt
of several days wjth relatives and
friends at Fort Madison, la.
John Tucker of tho postoffico force
moved his family, this week into his new
house on cast Fourthstreet. Tho house
was completed only this week.
Miss Laura McEvoy returnod home
Tuesday evening from Hot Srings, S.
D., where she spent three',weeks taking
treatment. Her condition is much im
proved. Earl Hamilton has purchased a year
ling short horn bull of W. W. Birge
that judges pronounce an exceptionally
fine animal. Mr. Birge is raising fine
Shorthorns on his farm at O'Fnlion.
F. A. Cascnden of Omaha, national
bank examiner, arrived in tho city Wed
nesday morning and spent the day on
his semi-annual examination of tho First
National bank here,
Attorney W. V. Hoagland and Coun
ty Treasurer Durbin wero visitors to
Wallace Wednesday, driving over in
Mr. Hoaglnnd's car. Mr. Hoagland
went over to try a' low suit and Mr.
Durbin accompanied him to look after
business.
For Salo Blacksmith's forgo blowor
Rood as now, cheap. J. II. VunCIeavc.
Attorney Robert Baatty of Brady Is
circulating a petition to havo his name
placed on the primary ballot for county
judge. Ho has a numbor of signers
already. Tho other candidates for this
office aro Goo. E. French andj P. H.
Sullivan, both of this city.
C. W. Edwards and family expect to
leavo Saturday for Pleasant Hill, Mo.,
where they will make a viBlt with rela
tives and friends. From there they will
visit different points in Kansas, They
will make the entire trip by automobile
and expect to bo gone for several
weoks.
Dunn and Lorlmar were winnors of
tho piano that wns given away by tho
McDonald clothing house Tuesday
evening. They had a plurality of
159750 votes over any other contestant,
their total being 210,655. Tho other
contestants that were highest wore
Sturges bungalow GG.905, Washington
school 15,245 and Knights of Columbus
12,700. The boys moved the piano
Wednesday morning into their bunga
low on East Sixth street.
All parties are hereby notified that
lariating stock in the Btreets so that
they can run across the road is con
trary to tho city ordinances and that
they must discontinue so doing. It is
dangerous both for tho stock nnd for
the traffic, liy order of
John Frazier,
4G-C Chfof of Police.
Mr. andMra, II. E. Frederickson, of
Omaha, stopped in the city Wednesday
morning and visited hore a short time.
They wero enrouto from Omaha to
their ranch in central Wyoming and
they nro making the trip in a large
Chalmers car. Mr. Fredorickson is
Western Consul for the Lincoln High
way association and has always been
known as one of the leading boosters
of the state for good roads. He did
parhaps moro than any other man to
wards getting tho Lincoln Highway
routed through Nebraska and he made
out tho proposed route himself.
Orrick D. Bunting
Dies of Cancer.
Orrick D. Bunting, for several years
a resident of this city, died Tuesday
evening at 8:30 o'clock at tho home of
his son, Ernest E. Bunting at 920
Walnut street. Mr. Bunting was fifty
nino years, one month and thirteen
days old at the timo of his death which
was duo to a largo malignant cancer
which covered nearly his entire (ace.
Orrick D. Bunting was born in
Illinois May 17, 1855. He spent his
boyhood there and came to Nebraska
in on eariy day with his parents. For
a number of yenrs ho farmed in Boone
county, Nebraska, coming here with
his family about eight years ago. Since
coming to this city he lins lived a re
tired life owing to his ill health nnd
he has made his home here continously.
A littlo over a year ago a cancer
started on his face nnd it grew to such
proportions that it covered nearly his
entire face, lie has suffered very
much and death was a relief from the
intense pain ho constantly suffered.
He leaves to mourn his death a wife,
Mrs. Susan Bunting, and six chiidrn.
The children are Mrs. Ed Wunderlich
of David City, Walter S. Bunting,
Arthur II. Buntingand Ernest E. Hunt
ing, all of this city. Mrs. Vera Hall of
Grant, Nb., and Mr3. Fern Lucas of
Ogden, Utah.
Tho body was shipped from here
Wednesday to David City whero the
funeral was held yesterday afternoon
from the home of the daughter, Mrs.
Ed Wunderlich. All the children were
home to attend the funeral.
For Trade
For North Platte or west Nebraska
property, two Washington, D. C. su
burban properties; three lots each with
friut, shado and good buildings, on trol
ley lines, very near R. R. Sta. espec
ially adapted for tea room on Wash, to
Balto-Boulevard. No competition. For
further information see or write Mrs.
Fred Kujcr. 47-3
Local and Personal
Gus Dienor nnd son of Jack Morrow
FlatB were visiting in the city Wednes
day. W. II. C. Woodhurst returned the
early part of the week from a business
trip to Denver.
Mrs. J. E. Fillion hos returned from
a protracted visit in Hastings nnd other
towns east.
Wanted Girl for general housework.
Apply 421 We3t 4th streot or pho 10 J 18
DWitt Foster of Flatts.Neb., arrived
In the city Wednesday for a visit with
friends.
Perry J. Waldron of Flattswas in'the
city Wodncsdny visiting friends and
transacting business.
Miss Frances McFarland left Wednes
day morning for Goring to spend n few
days visiting friends.
W. M. Wray is able to bo up this
Week nfter being bedfast for several
weeks with a sovero ailment.
City Engineer O. J. MeNamara
left Tuesday morning for Sutherland
to spend the day looking after some
engineering work.
Tho case of Wm. Maloney vs Bell
Burner was set for hoaring in tho
county court Tuesday but was continued
until July 15th by agreemont.
Political Announcements
For Stale Senator.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the nomination for State Senator.
25th district, Dawson, Lincoln and
Keith counties, pubjoct to tho will of
the Republican voters at tho primary
election, August 18, 1914.
D. M, DOUTIIETT,
Overton, Nobraskn.
For Rcpresntalivc.
I respoctfully announce mysolf as a
candidato for tho republican nomination
lor representative trom the legislative
district composed of Lincoln county,
subject to the decision of tho voters at
tho August primary.
Scott Reynolds.
County Treasurer.
I horeby announce myself as a candi
dato for tho republican nomination for
county tronsurer, subject to tho decision
of republicans at the August primary.
ALBERT JN. IJURUIN.
For County Commissioner.
I heroby announco mvself as a candi
date for tile republican nomination for
county commissioner from tho Second
.district, subject to the decision of tho
voters oi tho primary election.
E. II. Springer, Bmdy, Nebr.
County Commissioner
I hoieby announce myself a candidate
for the democratic nomination for tho
county commissioner for the second
district, subject to the decision of tho
voters at tho primary election, and most
respectfully solicit your support.
J. D. Kelliheu,
Maxwell Precinct.
For County Superintendent.
I hereby declare myself a candidate
for tho office of County Supterinten
dent of Lincoln county, subject to the
will of the democratic voters In tho
primaries August 18th.
William E. Toole,
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MOVE IT ANYWHERE
The New Perfection is light two people can carry it easily.
It is cool it concentrates all the heat on the dinner. It is
clean no ashes or coal to handle.
roasts, toasts, broils, bakes. It cooks better than a coal
stove, because its heat is controlled.
In 1,2, 3, and 4 burner sizes. Look for the 1914 model
4 burner cabinet range with fireless cooking oven. At
hardware, department and general stores.
Standard Oil Company
The will of the late George W. Rob
erts of the Maxwell vicinity was filed
Monday afternoon in the county
court for probate. The wili leaves
all the property to Mrs. Ella R. Roberts
wife of the deceased, during her life
and nfter her death it is to be divided
sharo and share alike among the chil
dren. The following aie named bene
ficiaries in the will: Caroline Roberts,
of Edgmont. S. D., George W. Jr.,
Paul H., Rodney M. and Millard E. all
of Maxwell. Mrs. Roberts and William
H. Plummer are named in the will as
guardians of the minor children. Mr.
Roberts died one month ago at hjs
home in Maxwell. He was formerly
a commissioner of Lincoln county.
Now is the Time to Buy Real Estate.
If there ever wns an opportune time
to buy re.al estate, it is NOW. Values
aro low. You should see some of the
bargains I have on my list. With the
crops in sight and that are sure, values
are bound to go up this fall. Buy now
and reap the benefits. See Temple.
NOURISHING
ICE CREAM
It is the purity of our ice cream
that makes it not only delicious
but nourishing. We invite you to
inspect our ice cream plant and
see the sanitary conditions under
which it is made. Everything
which enters into its composition
is absolutely pure and every
utonsll 1b as clean as you would
like it to bo. Try our ice cream
once and you will order It again.
We supply ice cream for parties,
banquets and clubs. Let us give
you an estimate.
Stone Drug Co.
Notice to Property Owners.
Notice is heroby given that the city
council of the city of North Platte,
Lincoln county, Nebraska, will sit as a
board of equalization beginning at the
hour of 8 o'clock p. m., of the 21st day
oi JUiy, lui.i, at the lecture room of
the library building in tho city of North
Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraskn, for
tho purposo of levying on the real
estato lying and being within Sewer
District "W, taxes for the purpose of
paying the costs of tho construction of
a lateral sower in said Sewer District
"D" and that the said taxes will-bo
levied upon each parcel of real estate
according to the extent of the benefits
to such property by reason of the con
struction of said lateral sewer, and if
tho said council shall find such benefits
to bo equal and uniform such levy of
taxes will bo according to the front
foot of the lots of real estate within
said Sewer District "D" or according
to such other rule as the, city council
sitting us such Board of Equalization
may adopt for the distribution or ad
justment of such costs. i
All persons interested will file their
objections, If any they havo, to the
assessing of taxes against their prop
erty on or boforo the 21st day of July,
1914. ut 8 o'clock, p. m., with tho city
clerk.
By order of the mayor and city coun
cil made the 26th day of June, 1914,
J30-2 C. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk.
Perfection Oil Gives Best Results
(nebraska)
"Omaha
offsauiltfie
fl
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 636 Office 459
C. H. WALTERS.
Notice to Property Owners.
Notice is hereby given that the city
council ot the city ot worth riatte,
Lincoln county, Nebraska, will sit as u
Board of Equalization beginning at the
hour of 8 o'clock, p. m. of the 21st
day of July, 1914, at the lecture room
of the library building in the city of
North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebras
ka, for the purpose of levying on the
real estate lying and being within the
extension to Sewer District "J" taxes
for the purpose of paying the costs of
the construction of an extension to a
lateral sewer in said Sewer District
"J" and that tho said taxes will be
levied upun each parcel of j-eal estate
according to the extent of benefits to
such property by reaeon of the con
struction of said extension to said lat-.
pr.il sewer, and if the said council shall
find such benefits to bo equal and uni
from such levy of taxes will be accord
ing to tho front foot of the lots of real
estate within said, extension to Sewer
District "J" or according to such dther
'rule as the city council! sitting as such
Board of Equalization .may adopt for
the distribution or adjustment ot such
costs.
All persons interested will file their
objections, if any they have, to the
assessing of taxes against their prop
erty on or before the 21st day of July,
1914, at 8 o'clock, p. m. with the city
clerk.
By order of the mayor and city coun
cil made the 26th day of June, 1914.
J30-2 O. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk.
In the District Court of Lincoln County
Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of Esther
Harris, deceased.
Order to show cause.
Now on this 15th day of June, 1914,
this cause camo on for hearing upon the
petition under oath of Minta Stewart,
administratrix of the estate of said
Esther Harris, deceased, praying for li
cense to sell the following described
real estate of said Esther Harris,
namely, one-half interest in lot six (6),
block eighty (80) original town of North
Platte, subject to a mortgage of
5800.00 in favor of the Mutual Building
& Loan Association of North l'latto,
Nebraska, or a sufficient sum thereof
to bring the sum of $1900.00. for the
payment of debts allowed against said
estate and allowances and costs of ad
ministration, for tho reason that there
is not a sufficient amount of personal
property in the possession of said Minta
Stewart, administratrix, belonging to
said estate to pay said debts, ullowance
and costs.
It is, therefore, ordered that all per
sons interested in said estate appear
before me at chambers in the city of
Nortl' Plotto in said county on the 29th
day of July, 1914, at tho hour of 10
o'clock a. m. to show cause, if any
there be, why a license should not bo
grunted to Minta Stewart, administra
trix, to sell so much of the above des
cribed real estate of said decedent as
shall be doomed necessary to pay said
dobts and expenses. It is further or
dered that a copy of this order be
served upon all persons interested in
said estate by causing tho same to be
published ohce each week for four suc
cessive weeks in tho Somi-Weekly Tri
bune, n newspaper printed nnd pub
lished in said Lincoln county.
H. M. Grimes,
Judge of District Court.
I
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L . C . DR'OST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
Office Thono 410 Res. Blk 552
Bertha E. Mangon, M D.
Physician and Surgeon1"
Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
New McCabe Blbg
Nyal Drug Storo
Phone 8
Bowen's Barn
Phono 101
C- W. CRONEN
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
North Platte Nebraska.
Res. Phono Red 400.
Cattle and Hogs
WANTED.
Sell your Cattle and Hogs to'
Julius Mogensen, No. Platte.
Hgihest cash prices paid. Office
open day and night in North SirV.
Barn. First class horse and a"o
livery in connection.
Phone No. 29.
The North Side
Feed Barn
HAS FOR SALE
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS,
Bran, Shorts, Baled Alfalfa,
Hay, Good Seed Potatoes.
Goods promptly delivered.
Our terms aro cash.
TELEPHONE No. 29
Notice to Property Owners
Notice is hereby given that the city
council of the city of North Platte,
Lincoln county. Neb., will sit as a Board
of Equalization beginning at the hour
or o clock', p. m., or tne 2lst day of
Julylfl914, at the lecture room of the
library building in the city of North
Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, for
me purpose ui levying on me real
eatate' lying and being within Sower
District "C" taxes foi u purposo of
paying the costs of the co struction of
a lateral sewer in said Sewer District
"C" and that the said taxes will be
levied upon each parcel of real estate
according to tho extent of benefits to
such property by reason of the con
struction of said lateral sewer, and if
the said council shall and such benefits
to bo equal and uniform such levy of
taxes will be according to the front
foot of the lots of renl estate within
said SowerDistrict "C" or according
to such other rulo as the city council
sitting as such Board of Equaliiation
may adopt for tho distribution or
adjustment of such corts.
All persons Interested will file their
objections, if any they have, to the
assessing of taxes against their prop
erty on orbeforo the 21st day of July,
1914, ut 8 o'clock, p, m., with tho city
clork.
By prdor of the mayor and city coun
cil made the 26th day of July. 1914.
J30-2 C. F. TEMPLE, Citj Clerk.
Di tydfield Infield.
Physicians and Surgeons.
WILLIS J. REDFIELD. Surgeon.
JOE 11. REDFIELD. Physician.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. Hospital . .
PHONE C42.
K9mna t W 1 tm
Dr. J. S. Twinem,
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon.
Special AUcntion to Obstetrics
and Children's Diseases.
Phones, office 183, residence 283
Office in McDonald Bank Building.
North Platte, Nebraska.
Drs. Quigley & Simms
Physicians and
Surgeons.
Building and Loan Building.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and .Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Building.
p,.nn ) Office 130
Phones j Residence n-
FARM LOAN
Plentyof Honey to Loan
on Farms and Ranches.
Rates and Terms Rasona
le. Buchanan & Patterson.
Public Sale
Notice is hereby given that I, Corda
V. O'Brien, administratrix of the es
tate of Dennis J. O'Brien, deceased,
will, by virtue of a license granted me
out of the district court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, in an action pending
therein, offer at public sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, on July 1st,
1914, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m.,
at the east front door of the court
house in North Platte, Lincoln connty,
Nebraska, the following described
real estate situate in Lincoln
county, Nebraska. to-'wit: The
The east .half (ei) of section thirty
(30), township thirteen (13). north of
range thirty .(30), west of Sixth P.
M. Terms cash in hand. Said sale to
remain open for ono hour.
Dated nt North riatte, June 9, 1914.
Corda V. O'Brien. Administratrix,
J9-3 E. H. Evans, Attorney.
NOTICE
By virtue of an execution Issued by Geo. E.
Prosscr. clerk of the District Court of Lincoln
county.Nebrnska, upon judgment rendered in said
court in favor of John W. Smith against M. J.
Graham, X have levied upon the following real
estate us the property of said 11. J. Graham,
to-wit: All bf Section Fivo (5), Township Sixteen
(16), Range Twenty-nine 29, weBtof the 6th P.
M. Lincoln county. Nebraska, and I will on the
6th day of July, 1914, at 2 o'clock, p. m., of said
day at tho east front door of the court house of
said county: In North Platte, Neb., sell' said real
estate, subject to mortgage of Two Thousand
Dollars $2,000.00 at public -uctlon for cash, to
satisfy said execution, the amount due thereon In
the aggregate, being the sum of $635.00 and $28,76
cost nd accruing cost.
Norrth Platte, May 29, 1914.
A. J. SALISBURY.
J2-5 Sheriff of Lincoln County Neb
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of. an order of sale issued from the
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon
a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court
wherein Robert F. Burnett Is plaintiff and
Samuel A, Thomas, et. al., are defendants, and
to me directed I will on tho 18th day of July, 1914,
at 2 o'clock p. m., at the east front door of the
court house In North Platte. Lincoln county, Ne
braska, selj at public auction to the highest
bidder foficash, to satisfy said decree, interest
and costn. the following described property
to-wlt! Southwest Quarter (SW!4) Section Four
(4), In Township Twelve (12), Range Thirty
Four (34) west of the 6th P.M.Lincoln county,
Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb.. June 15, 1914.
J1G-6 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff.
Notice of Sale of Land Upon Execution.
Notice Is hereby irivcn that by virtue of an exe
cution issued by George E. Prosser, Clerk of the
District Court ef Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon
a judgment rendered in the District Court of Buf
falo county, Nebraska, which had been herefore
filed In tho District Court of Lincoln county, Ne
braska, Jn favor of John W. Smith against M, J.
Graham, full name, Marlon J. Graham, I have
levied upon tho following described real estate as
the property" of said Marion J. Graham, to-wit:
All of Section 5, In Township 16, North of Range
29, West of the 6th P. M Lincoln county, Ne
braska, and I will on the 13th day of July, 1914, at
2 o'clock, P, M central time of said day at the
east front door of the court house In the city of
North Platte, In said Lincoln county, Nebraska,
sell said real estate subject too mortgage of $2,000
and accrued interest thereon, at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execu
tion upon which there is due the sum of $635 with
7 percent interest from November 6th, 1913, nnd
$28.75 costs together with accrual costs.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska. Juno 5. 1914.
A. J. SALISBURY,
J9-5 Sheriff of Lincoln County, Nebraske.
SHERIFF'S SALfc
By virtue of an order of sa'o issued from the
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska,
upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said
court wherein L. C. Severns. Is plalntilf, and
Chris Rasmusscn and E. P. Rasmussen are de
fendants, and to mo directed, I will on the 6th day
of July 1914, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at tho east front
door of the court house In North Plutte, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash to satisfy said
decree, interest and costs, tho following
described property to-wit: AH of Section Nine
(9), Township Ten (10), Range Twenty-Eight
(28), except Ono and One-half Acres In the North
west Quarter of tho Southeast Quarter, west of
thofith Principal Merldan, Lincoln county. Neb
Dated North Platte. Neb., May 29th, 1914.
J2-C A. J. SALianuiiY. Sheriff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Serial No. 0155C
Department of tho Interior
' United States Land Ollice
North Platte, Nebraska. June. 4, 1914.
rsoticc Ufeereby given that Willard P. Fletcher,
of I)lckcvr Neb., who on January 21, 1910,
made iMmestead entry No. 04556 for
SV4 aniUJJV Section 12. Township 11, N. Range
32. W. of6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of
IntentlonJta, make final three year proof, to
establish claim to the land above described
before the legtster and receiver at North Platte,
Nebraska, on thofith day of August, 1914,
Claimant names as witnesses: Philip Hell,
C A. Anderson, Wendell McCrum and J. II, Fitch
all of Dickens, Nebr.
i-6 J. E. Evans. Register.