A i Serai-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Vcur by, Mali In AIniice...,$1.2." One Ycnr by Currier In Athnnce. .$I.r0 Entored at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofllco as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY OCT. 2, 1914. As a teacher In the North Platte high school Miss Allccn Qantt, the re publican candidate for county super intendent, is denied the privilege of making a campaign of the county. However, she Is doing the best she can by getting out Into the more pop ulous precincts on Saturdays and meeting ns many of the voters, as pos sible. Having Intimately known Miss Oantt since early childhood, woll ac quainted with her qualifications, her energy and her ambition, The Trib une editor supports her candidacy with pleasure, knowing positively that If elected sho will 1111 tho position of county superintendent elllclently. Mlbs Qantt Is a graduate of tho state uni versity, has proven a most successful teacher in the high school of this city and Is one who keeps abreast the times In educational work. She Is a tireless worker and no task Is too great for her to undertako Candor compels us to admit that Governor Morehcad will bo a hard man to defeat. Not that he has proven a brlllant or successful gover nor, but rather that he has proven n good politician and has built around him a "machine" greater than any othev governor over possessed. Through the several boards and com missions, tho members of which nre bis appointees, he has In the field today forty or fifty traveling agents, who are professedly making1 the rounds on business connected with tho boards and commissions but whoso real object Is to beat tho bushes for Morehcad. They are doing this on rullroad mileage provided by the state and tho state pays the traveling ex penses. This small army of men are smooth fellows and It goos without saying that they are making votes for tho governor. KnferlaliiN Catholic Choir Tho membors of tho choir of the Catholic church were delightfully on tortalned Wednesday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trovlllo, olght miles out In tho country. Mr. and Mrs. Trovlllo entertained at a six o-'clock dinner and at a barn danco In tho ev ening. Tho party of thirty persons loft In tho afternoon In automobiles for tho Trovlllo farm and arrived shortly nf tor flvo o'clock. A threo-courso dinner was served and It was followed by toasts. Father Patrick McDald acted ns toasttnastor. Tho following re sponded to toasts: Ida Ottenstoin, Mary Tlghe, Frank McGovorn and Per ry Carsen. A toast to tho members of tho choir from James Koefo was read, as Mr. Koefo was unablo to bo prcsont. It was pronounced very good and afforded much merrlmont. Aftor tho toasts dancing was en joyed until a late hour when tho com pany returned homo with pleasant memories of an onjoynblo ovonlng. Snrlorlnl Surprises In The (ilrl From Hrlfrhlon When Princess of Uoulotto conies to tho Keith theatro on Monday, Oe toger 5 as tho first of tho Graces of Musical Comedy to bo offered boro there will bo prcsont ed for tho admir ation of tho male theatre goers and tho envy of tho fair sex tho most elabor ate, fashionable and stunning display of feminine gear over witnessed In this city. Nearly sovon thousand dol lars lu roproaoutcd In tho gowns and costumes worn by tho femlnlno prin ciples and chorlstorB In this produc tion. MIbb Florenco Cole, the prima donnn, nlono requires oloven hugo wardrobe trunks to carry the forty or more gowns from which alio selects soveril for each performance. It Is Indeed a great sartorial carnival that is promised to tho pcnplo of this city. Albort Ilaspol Is in receipt of a letter from his father who resides in Berlin, Gorm'any, in which tho writer states that so far as buslnoss is con cerned, no one would know that Ger many Is at war. Food stufrs aro plen tiful and tho prices aro lower than beforo tho war. Farming operations aro carried on as usual with tho ex ception that boys Instead of niun nro doing tho work. Mr. Ilnspol has two brothers and three cousins who aro at the front. The first two games botwoon tho Philadelphia Americans and the Bos ton Nationals for the base ball cham pionship of tho world will bp played In Philadelphia on Octobor 9 and 10. Tho third and fourth games will bo played In Boston on October 12 and 13. Tho fifth gamo will be played In I'Mla dolphla, Octobor 11, and tho sixth In Boston, October 15 , If moro than four games nro necessary to decide the ser ies. , Ono day last week 10,000 peoplo at tended tho Buffalo county fair at Kearnoy. This largo atendanco was probably due to tho fact that thoro were races connected with tho fair. Thero has been a strong domand for races In collection with tho Lincoln county fair, but so long ns wo have no permanent grounds, It Is usoloss to talk about liorso races. Tho locnl order of tho Knights of Columbus will hold an entertainment Octobor 12th In colobratlon of Colum bus Day. A nice program of enter tainment Is boing prepared and It will bo announced Infer. Charles, tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Owon O'Nell, was oporated upon this morning at tho Brown Memorial hospital. A flno lot of heating stoves and ranges at Hershoy'B, opposite tho post olllce. E. H. Goodman loft last evening for Sldnoy whoro ho will spond u Bhort time on business. Tho Degroo of Honor social will meet with Mrs. John Jones, 103 south Locust street, TueBday afternoon. A son was born yesterday to Rev. und Mrs. O. W. Wood of this city. Jnuies Itnnwior, Carpenter, Sustains Serious Injury. Jnmos Browner, a carpenter em ployed by Contractor John DIsbrow, was seriously hurt Wednesday after noon about 4:30 when a porch which ho was helping repair at the T. M. Cobagen homo fell on htm. Both legs were broken nnd his face was badly bruised. Ho also received some other bruises nnd perhaps some other In ternal injuries. Browner nnd tho others of the car penter gang were repairing tho porch and Browner wns engaged In raising tho front of the porch with a screw Jack. In some way tho Jack slipped when ho had raised tho porch some dlstanco und Jet It fall. Tho rafters struck tho yo'ung man on the top of the bead knocking him over forward and pinning him beneath tho debris. Ills faco was crushed down ngalnst tho Jack and tho cornice of the porch struck him ncross tho thighs. A large nail was run through his right cnlf. Tho othor men lifted the debris and ho was taken to tho P. & S. hospital whoro ho Is under the care of Dr. F. J. Wurtelo. Ills nose wns smashed and his upper Jaw bono broken on tho right side of his face. His chest and nbdomenwero nlso badly bruised up. The bono in tho lower third of his right thigh wns broken and his left thigh was broken about the middle. Tho doctor wns four hours yesterday morning dressing tho wounds and when he completed tho tnsk the young man wns swathed In bandnges from head to foot. Browner Is a young man of about nineteen years of ago and Is a finely built man. Ho regained consciousness during tho night nnd was able to talk yesterday morning. His Injuries are of such nature that tho exact extent of them cannot be ascertained. Ho will bo confined to tho hospital for some time. i:iks nre Sen 1 with Fine Supper. Tho sixty-four Elks who partici pated In tho billiard tournament were served with an exceptionally flno sup per Tuesday evening under tho direc tion of Stownrd Smith. The appetites had been whetted for the occasion, ev ery dish was greatly relished, and tho amount of food consumed by tho hun gry Elks wns almost appalling. How over, Mr. Smith having catered to the bunch on several occasions,, nindo his measures bountiful and theisupply o good things wns more than adequate. Steward Smith announced that If those present so desired a tourna ment woul bo held each month during the fall and winter, and the applause tho statoment received evidenced that It was favored. Clyde Frlsto, captain of the defeat ed team, made a speech In which ho did not concedo superior skill to tho winners, as thoy had only won by a paltry six blllards, and was confident that in another contest tho losers of tho Inst tornament would bo winners In tho next. Tho losers challenged tho winners for another tournament nnd tho challenge was promptly ac cepted, i Rev. Fr . McDald In well chosen words, and in behalf of tho assembled Elks, extended thanks to Steward Smith for the excellent meal, for tho Interest ho takes In providing enter tainment for tho members, nnd for his all-around worthiness. Sale on South Bond Malleable Ranges Commences .Holiday, OCT .", and continues until OCTORKR 11th. Now Is tho time to get tho Best Rango on Earth and $12 worth of Aluminum ware free with each Range during tho Exhibit. DERRYBERRY & FORBES. II. V. Conlos Dies at Sutherland. H. F. Contes, for many years a resident of this county, putted away last evening at his homo In Suther land. Dropsy was the cause of his death and he bad been a sufforer from that dlseaso for some tiino. Mr.Contes wan a prominent Odd Fellow In this county and is woll known to many. Ho was past seventy years of ago at tho tlmo of his death. Ho leaves four sons and ono daughter. Tho sons nro Frank, Elmer nnd Adnoy, of tho Suth erland vicinity and J. D. who lives In Indiana. Tho daughter Is Mrs. Frank Cokor. Tho funeral will bo hold to morrow afternoon. Football at :i::il). Tho Initial football gamo of tho sea son on tho locnl grounds will bo played this afternoon at 3;30 bctweefi the Curtis Aggies and tho locnl eleven. Tho gnnio gives promiso of a good one and will undoubtedly draw u good crowd. Tho probable lineup Is ns follows: Stlinrt COlltor. ("Jri'iiir rir. TTnrwl n,nl Jones rt, Thompson re, Boal and Miller iK. vernon u, iiuruo le, rool ql), Lou don lb, Hoxlo rh, Kelly fh; Buskins and Halllgan olllclals. All of tho sec ond team Is avallablo for subs. f. j. imi:nfr & co. Real Kstule and Insurance Como und boo us for town lots In different parts of tho city. Good ln- salo and rent. Wo havo also good bar gains In farms and ranches. Cor. Front nnd Dowcy Sts., upstairs. Lutheran Announcements. Tho regular Horvicos next Sunday. Morning worship nt 10:30; ovonlng nt 7:30; Sunday school at 12 o'clock, in. Intercession will bo made at each sorvieo for "healing pence and restored miiuuni among men nnd nations." May tho christian peolo comply wltlj President Wilson's request that "all God fearing porsons repair on that day to their placos of worship thoro to unite their petitions to Almighty (od. The day will full of its object It tho prayer Is nil left to tho pns tors or to a few of the church peoplo It Is meant, too. for us to all "of ono accord" In our soveral places of wor ship, nnd that to pray. May tho eam ost petitions that will ascond from all over this great land of ours rench the throne and prevail for peaco on earth to tho ond. Why not Publish It ? When you want a fact to heconio gonorally known, the right way Is to publish It. Mrs. Joseph Kalians, Peru, Intl., was troubled with belching sour stomach nnd frcquont hendnches. Sho writes, "I feel It 1b my duty to toll othors what Chamberlain's Tablets hayo dono for me. Thoy havo helped digestion nnd regulated my bowols. 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Good G room cottage, with bath, toilet, electric lights, city water, 920 West 6th street, a bargain at $2,500.00. Good new 12 room frame dwelling on North Side, well lo cated for boarding or rooming house, modern except heat. Worth $5000.00, our price $3500.00 easy terms. Fine 8 room cottage with basement, electric lights, city water, toilet, bath and heat. Convenient to new round house. Price $3700.00. Terms easy. The handsome modern two story dwelling 1110 West Fourth street. Price $4600.00. Easy terms. If you are in the market for a home let us show you our list! We can save you money and loan you money to buy with. Buchanan & Patterson, Rooms 3 and 4 New B. & L. Building. i SBIOES THAT ARE QUITE SPICY Give the cook good spices and you'll notice the difference in tho eating. Our spices are full strength and have the proper amount of "spiciness" to give your cooking zest and piquancy. Allspice Cinnamon Block Peppor Ginger Cloves Nutmeg Cayenne Pepper Mace Everyone clean, perfect and pure. In pound, half pound and quarter pound packages. Why pay moro for "near spices" when you can get spices that are quite spicy at prices that are right. STONE PHARMACY Cattle and Hogs WANTED. Sell your Cattle and Hogs to Julius Plogensen, No. Platte. Hgihest cash, prices paid. Office open day and night in North SirV. Barn. First class horse and o"o livery in connection. Phone No. 29. The North Side Feed Barn has forale GRAIN OF ALL KINDS. Bran, Shorts, Baled Alfalfa, Hay, Good Seed Potatoes. Goods promptly delivered. Our terms are cash. TELEPHONE No. 20 Order of Hearing on Final Settlement Thn Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln Coun ty, ss. In tho County Court: In tho Matter of tho Estnto or Mary K. Slutts, Deceased. To tho Creditors. Heirs, Legatees and Othors Interested In tlvo Estato of Mary E. Slutts. Tako notico, that John W. Slutts has 11 led In tho County Court, a ro port of his doings ns Executor of snld estato, and It Is ordered that tho same stand for hcnrlng tho 20th dny of October, A. D., 1914 before tho Court at tho hour of 9 o'clock A. M., nt which tlmo any person Interested may appear and oxcept to nnd contest the same. Notico of this proceeding nnd tho hearing thoreof Is ordored given to all porsons Interested In said muttor by publishing a copy of this ordor in Tho North Platto Tribune, a semi weekly nowspapor printed in said county, for thrcp conccutlvo weeks prior to snld dato of hearing. Dated Sept. 22, 1914. s29-3w JOHN GRANT, County Judgo. FARM LOANS Plenty of Money to Loan on Farms and Ranches. Rates and Terms Rasona ble. Buchanan & Patterson. COL. DAVE LOVE SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA. AUCTIONEER. Experience with sales of all kinds. Dates made with any bank in Lincoln County. Prolmle Notice. In the County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, Sept. 22 1914. In tho Matter of tho Estato of Beatrice E. Gllfoyl, Deceased. Notico Is hereby given, that the cred itors of said deceased will meet the Executor of said Estate, beforo tho County Judgo of Lincoln, County, Ne braska, at tho County Court Room, In said County, on tho 27th day of Octobor, 1914, and on tho 27th day of April 1915, at 9 A. M. each day, for tho purposo of presontlifg their claims for examination adjustment and al lowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present thoir claims, and ono year for tho Executor to settlo said estate, from tho 22nd day of Soptombor. 1911. A copy of this order to bo published In tho North Platto Tribune, a legal seml-wcokly news paper published in said county for four successive weeks prior to said date. JOHN GRANT. s29-4w County Judge. Notici: run ruin. lo.v'i ion. .Serial No. 0B20S. Department of the Interior United Htntes Land OIllco North Intt, Nebraska, Kept 21. 19H. Notico 1h lioreby Klvon that Klmer DaKKett, of North Platte, Nobraslta. who. on July 28, 11)11. made Homestead Entry No. 05208, for Ku of NUtt. Sec tion 10, Township 12 N. HaiiKo a0 , 6th Principal Merldlnn haH Iliad notico of intention to mnko final throo year Proof, to ostublUh claim to tho laud aliovo described, beforo tho Hoclstor nnd Hecelvor. nt North Platto, Nobrns Hal on the 17th dny of November. 19H 'Claimant nome a.i wltnesHes: Arthu CQer, I.ouls (Irulka, Joseph Hhaw, Wll Cojllns, all of North I'latte, NobrnBka. sp-C J. K. UVANS, HoglBter. NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. 1008 West Fourth St. ants. ar. hall, Superintendent. MISS LULU 3EAXWELL, Head Xursc. joiix s. twinem, Physician and Surgeon DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Olllcc McDonald State Bank Building. Corner Sixth nnd Dewey Streets. Phones, Olllce 183, Residence 283 Dfy. ulield Infield, Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. ItEDFIELD. Surgeon. JOG II. REDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons ". Hospital . . PHONE &12. Office phono 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DR'OST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. DR. ELMS, Physician and Surgeon Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Glasses Kitted. New Office in McCabe Building, PHONE 36. DEIIRYIIEIUIY & FOHUES, Licensed Knibalincrs Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phone Black 588. HIDES, EUKS AKD JUSK Paying Top Price for Hides BOXES $7.00 to $8.00 PER TON of nil kinds SO. PLATTE JUJfK HOUSE. Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. COMING TO Maxwell, Neb., United DoctorsSpecialist WILL BE AT THE KNAPP HOTEL Saturday, October 3, 14 ONE DAY ONLY Hours 9 A. M. lo 6 P. M. 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These doctors are among America's leading stomach and nervo specialists, and aro exports in tho treatment of chronic diseases of tho blood, liver, stomach, Intestines, skin, nerves heart, spleon, kidneys or bladder, rheuma tism, sciatica, diabetes, bed-wetting, tapo worm, leg ulcers, weak lungs, and those aillicted with long standing, do?p seated chronic diseases, that havo baflled tho skill of other physicans, should not fall to call. Deafness has often been cured In sixty days. According to thoir system no more operation for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, goiter, piles, etc. By their method theso cases unto;.. plicated aro treated without operation or hypo dermic Injection. Thoy were among the first in America to cam tho namo of "Woodless Surgeons", by doing away with the knife, with blood nnd with pain in tho successful treatment of theso dnngerous diseases. If you havo kidney or blndder trou bles bring a two ounce bottle of your urlno for chemical analysis and micro scopic examination. Worn-out nnd run-down nv?h or women, no matter what your ailment may be, no matter what you havo been told, or tho experience you halo had with other physicans, settlo It forever In your mind. If your cnao Is lncur ablo they will tell you so. Consult them upon this visit. ,It costs you nothing. Romember this free offer Is for this visit only. Married ladles must como with their husbands nnd minors with their parents. logsandCatt Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building. Elmer E. Itnmford and Suslo 11. Jlnni ford Will Take Notice: That on tho 19th day of August, 1914 Loulo E. Sherwood, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said defendants, Elmer E. Bamford and Suslo B. Bamford, tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose a cer tain mortgage executed by S. E. Bam ford and Anna Bamford his wife, and Elmer E. Bamford and Suslo B. Bam ford, his wife, to tho plaintiff herein, upon the following described prem ises: All of Section eleven (11) in township twelve (12) north of range thirty-four (34) west of tho sixth (Gth) P. M. also the south one-half oft he norteast quarter (S& of tho N. E. M) and lots numbered ono (1) and two (2) and tho southeast quarter (S. E. 4 ) of section two, (2) same township and range also, tho south half of the southwest quarter (S& of tho S. W. 14) and all of tho southeast' quarter (S. E. Ya.) and tho Bouth half of the northeast quarter (SV6 of the N. E. 14) of section fourteen (14) township twelve (12) North of Range thirty-four (34) west of the sixth P. M.; to secure the payment of a cer tain promissory note dated June 24, 1907 due and payable In ten years af ter date. That by the terms of said mortgage If the makers thereof, or anyone for them failed to pay tho interest when tho same became due, the plaintiff herein cduid elect and declare the whole sum duo and payable and that thero Is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of $7,000.00, togeth er with Interest at tho rate of six per cent from June 24, 1913, for which sum with Interest from said date, plaintiff prays for a decree that de fendants be required to pay the same and in default thereof that said prem ises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 26th day of October, 1914. Dated this 12th day of September, 1914. LOUIE E. SHERWOOD, By MULDOON & GIBBS, sl5-4w His Attorneys. Sheriffs Snle By virtue of an order of sale Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered la said Court wherein Mutual Building & Loan Asso ciation, a Corporation is plaintiff, and Corda V. O'Brien, et al., are defend ants, and to me directed, I will on the 3rd day of October, 1914, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., at the east front door of the Court House In North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auc tion to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy' said decree, interest and costs, the following described property, to wit Lot Six (G), Block One hundred fifty-one (151), Orglnal Town of North Platte, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Aug ust 31st, 1914. A. J. SALISBURY, sl-5 Sheriff. Legal Notice. To Sarah Calhoun, Harrison Gay lord, Julia Gaylord and George Gay lord, her husband; Carrie Drlstol and George Drlstol, her husband; Jennie Lewis and Elmer Lewis, her husband; Kate Clinker and Lue Cliuker, her hus band; Gertrude Clinker and John Clinker, her husband; Charles Gaylord and Jennlo Gaylord, his wife; Augus tus Gaylord and Myrtle Gaylord, his wife; Edward Gaylord and Mary Gav lord, his wife, non-resident defend ants: : You are hereby notified that James A. Shaw as plaintiff has filed his cer tain petition In th.o District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you, impleaded with Anna Shaw and Thom as B. Shaw, an incompetent, McDon ald State Bank, of North Platte, Ne braska, a corporation, nnd School Dis trict No. 5 of Lincoln County, Nebras ka, a corporation, the object and pray er of which said petition aro to con firm tli" shares and Interests of the plaintiff and defendants in tho follow ing described land situate In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wit: Southwest Quarter of Section Eight (S). Town ship Fourteen (14), North of Range Thirty (30), West of tho 0 th P. M. as set forth In said petition and for a partition of said described premises or for the sale thoreof if said partition connot be Justly and equitnbly made among the different owners thereof. You and each of you will make ans wer to said petition on or h-jforo the 21st day of November, 1914, or default will be taken nnd Judgment entered as In said petition prayed. JAMES A SHAW, Plaintiff. By E. H. EVANS, His Attorney. Dated at North Platto, Sept. 21, 1914 Notice of Snle. In the matter of the estato of John Burch, deceased. Notico is hereby given, that In pur suance of an order of L. M. Pemberton, Judgo of the District Court of Gage County, Nebraska, mado on the 27th day of July, 1914, for tho salo of real estate, hereinafter described, thero will bo sold at tho front door of tho court house, In North Platto, Nebraska, on th3 10th day of October, 1914, at nlno o'clock In the forenoon, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, tho following described real estate to-wlt: , Tho undivided two twenty-firsts of tho north, half of tho northeast quarter and tho east half of tho northwest quarter of section thirty (30j in town ship nlno (9) rango twenty-seven (27) In Lincoln County, Nebraska Said salo will remain open one hour. Pated this 19th day of September, HARRY B. ANDREWS, Uuardian of Kenneth Burch and Ramo- na Burch, Minors. E. N. KAUFMAN and MULDOON & GIBBS, Attorneys. s21-3w -- --"-x V A aagyraagr. t wjHixnaii