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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
It a L. Bare, Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year by Mull In A(lTnncc..,.$l!o
One Year by Carrier In Aihnncc. .81.50
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Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
Pqstofllco as Second Class Matter.
FRIDAY OCT. 16, 19 4.
A Business Administration
A county or state olllclal who seeks
a second term should he nhle to show
that his Incumbency of the offlco has
been marked by cindency and busi
ness ability; In other words that his
conduct of the ofllce has been such as
to merit n re-election. Wo believe
that tho republican candidates who
ask a second term have so conducted
their respective ofllces that thoy are
entitled to the support of the electors.
Take for Instance tho ofllco of coun
ty clerk during tho Incumbency of
Will Yost. From January G. 1912,
when ho was Inducted Into ofllce, to
July 1, 1914, a period of thirty months,
Mr. Yost has turned Into the county
treasury tho sum of $(5,014.75 excess
fees or an average of over $200 per
month. This means thnt by consclcn
tous work on the part of Mr. Yost and
his deputy, Arthur Allen, tho expens
es of the ofllco have been $200 per
month loss than the receipts that's
Bavlng money for tho tax-payers,
lBn't It? But Mr. Yost has done more
than this; by reason of being tho coun
ty nasessor for two years he saved
the taxpayers an additional $1,200,
making a total saving of $7,214.75.
When tho Union Pacific sought to
ralso land values throughout tho coun
ty, Mr. Yost, as member of tho board
of equalization, voted against the in
creaso nsked, bollovlng that tho land
is assessed sufficiently high, and If
re-elected, will confinuo to opposo
any effort made to Increase the assess
ed valuation.
Mr. Yost has been not only an eco
nomical clerk, but ho has been watch
ful of the best interests of others.
Durng tho tlmo that ho has filled tho
office ho has refused to record twelvo
deeds and mortgages that proved to
bo fraudulent, so proven after Ml".
Yost had made an investigation. In
refusing to record these fraudulent
Instruments Mr. Yost saved each of
the rightful owners from $50 to $75,
as had tho Instruments bpen recorded
it would havo been necessary for the
owners to havo gone Into court to
hnvo tho deeds or mortgages set
aside.
Mr. Yost Is always "on the Job,"
and his courtcousness to all Is as
commcndablo as is the economy and
qlllclency ho employs in tho conduct
of tho ofllco.
Deloys showing at The Keith next week. "The Red Lilly" Monday night. Two shows
each evening, 7:45 and 9:00. Prices 15c and 25c
Suit to Collect Ancient Claims.
State Auditor Howard has begun
suit against five counties Gage, Burt,
Boone, Stanton and Dakota to recov
er money duo for the treatment of in
sane patients at tho state asylums.
These charges havo been accumulating
since 1875 and in somo Instances tho
interest charged Is twlco the prin
cipal. Lincoln county Is among those that
hnvo not paid tho amount claimed due.
Tho clnlm against this county Is five
or six thousand dollars.
Tho Meetings of the
Twentieth Century Club,
Tho general meeting of tho Twen
tieth Century club was hold Tuesday
evening at the library and a good
representation wns present. Tho re
port of tho delegate to tho biennial
meeting In Chicago was read and tho
civic department presented a nice pro
gram. Tho program presented by tho slvlc
(tei'ttrt'Taent wns in the nature of a
!iBOt&Blcw on tho city school1! and very
good. Wrfe. Scott read a pap? on tho
tulmols from tho stnndpolt of a parent,
MI..H Famn 13. Smith frmi tho H'nud
po'.x vt a teacher, Harry Placr ireni
the standpoint of a pupil and 0. B.
Elder from tho standpoint of a niom
ber of tho board of education. All tho
papers woro for tho betterment of con
dltlons In tho schools and advocaed co
operation. Monday afternoon tho domestic
sclenco department was entertained
at tho homo of Mrs. Frank Buchanan.
A nlco mectng wns hold and a good at
tendance wan prcsont. As It wns
Columbus Day tho meeting was open
Id with tho singing of "America. '
Papers wcro given by Mrs. Bin' .2k
and Mrs. E. N. Ogier. Each member
responded to roll call. A demonstra
tion was given nnd a nlco luncheon
i erved by the hostess.
INVESTMENTS
Do you realize the Investment or
saving proposition of buying a lot for
$5.00 down and $5.00 por month? You
know that lots do not go down in vnl
uo as a city grows. You know that
most lots In this city hnvo moro than
doubled in tho last flvo years. Why
not buy a lot In tho Cody addition ns a
saving proposition! then reap tho ben
efit of tho Investment in a few years
by soiling at tho advanco prlco.
C. F. TEMPLE A
Sues on Notes.
Suit was filed Monday In tho district
court by Robert Burko against Clyde
M. Trotter for tho payment of two
notes alleged to bo duo. The parties
live in tho Brady vicinity. Plaintiff
nllegcs that a note fo'r $400 was given
by tlic plaintiff May 20 1911 and one
for $205.78 on April 30, 1914. That no
payment has been made nnd that the
notes are now due. Ho asks for prin
cipal and Interest on tho first amount
ing to $4C0.51 and on tho second of
$213,115, making a total of $G73.90,
with interest from date of filing suit.
Republican Precinct Caucus.
Tho republicans of this city met
Tuesday evening In the different wards
and hold their precinct caucuses. Full
tickets were nominated with tho ex
ception of tho Fourth ward. Tho fol
lowing nombnatlons were made : First
ward, Fred Louden assessor, Wm. E.'
Sliunmn Justice of tho peace, Joseph
Wilson qonstablo; Second ward, Owen
Jones assessor, E. W. Crane Justice of
tho peace, J. E. Koontz constable;
Third ward, F. J. Dlener assessor, San
ford Hnrtman and D. W. Baker Jus
tices of the peace, A. O. Kocken and
Arthur Hammond, constable; Fourth
ward, Fred Wendeborn, assessor.
Pipe ; anu Smokers' Articles
In addition to making and selling as
good cigars as can be found on the
market, we carry a nice line of Pipes
and Smokers' articles, in all grades.
Then, too, we handle nearly all the
brands of smoking and chewing tobac
co. Give us a call,
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
NURSE BROWN
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.
1008 West Fourth St.
MRS. 3L HALL,
Superintendent.
MISS LULU MAXWELL,
Head Xursc.
JOHN S. TYVIXEM,
Physician nnd Surgeon
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Gynecology
Obstetrics nnd Children's Diseases.
Ofilco McDonald Stato Bank Building.
Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets.
Phones, Office 1S3, Residence 2S3
DEIUIYBEIIKY & FORBES,
Licensed Einbnlnicrs
Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
Night Phono Black 5S8.
Residence black 222
Cor. First & Vino
Ofllco Phono 69.
Over Dixon's Jow-
elry Store.
DR. S. J. RICHARDSOX
Homeopathic Phsiciun & Surgeon
rNorth Finite Neb.
Hospital Facilities at Nurso Brown
Memorial Hospital.
U. S. Phone Galls
America, with onlyone-fourth of the population
of Europe, writes (afiout one-half as many letters,
and sends about one-third as many telegrams, but
we talk over the telephone nearly three times as
much.
Here are the figures for 1912, the latest available:
Agent.
Military Girls Flense Mre Crowd.
The Military Girls prosonted tho
first number of tho lecture course for
this winter Wednesday evening at the
Presbyterian church to an audlonco
of about fivo hundred people. Tho
church was well filled, both tho main
room and the nnnex and all woro well
pleased with tho program.
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Wo hereby glvo our thanks and our
grntltudo to all those neighbors that
bo kindly nnd willingly assisted us In
our great boroavement at the loss of
our boloved Avlfo and mothor and wo I
especially thank all those that con
tributed toward tho magnificent floral
offering.
P. W. OLSON and CHILDREN.
Sovornl parties took advantago of
tho terms and Interest rato now offered
In tho Cody nddltlons, and bought this
past week. Wo still havo a fow lots
loft, however, that wo want to , sell.
Those lots nro Just as good ns any thnt
havo been sold. Whore a lot Is low,
wo allow for tho filling.
C. P. TEMPLE Agent.
Notice to Parents,
Chlldron who carry .22 rifles, alr-
rlflos and other flro arms and who dls
chargo samo In tho city limits are
causing much damago to proporty and
complaint from citizens in their lo
cality. This practice must bo discon
tinued at onco or wo will bo compelled
to arrest tho offenders and prosccuto
Ihcm to the full extent of tho law.
By Order,
JOHN FRAZIER,
7C-4 Chief of Police
LmVycr Fnes Good Farmer.
W. E. Flynn, residing near Forks,
In tho (Ixtremo north part of the
county, transacted business In town
Wednesday. Mr. Flynn Is a lawyer,
a graduate of tho Michigan University
law school who camo to Lincoln coun
ty ten years ago and .took up a G40
acre homestead upon which ho hns
since resided. Last year ho raised
0,000 bushels of corn and this year he
will havo about tho same amount. Ho
reeds his corn to hogs and thus realizes
a good prlco for It. Ho practices law
to somo extent, has good health, plen
ty to cat, enjoys country life nnd Ib as
happy and contented ns when practic
ing law In a largo town.
Fnlr Next Week
Tho Catholic Girls Club announce
that ovorythlng Is In readiness for
tholr fair which will bo hold on Mon
day and Tuesday evenings, October i
19 and 20, at tho Lloyd opera house. I
Suppor will be sorved ench evening'
from flvo thirty until eight o'clock, at
thirty-five cent a plate. j
There will be on snlo fancy work,
Kitchen aprons, quilts, children's I
drossoa, rompors and many other Ube-
ful articles.
At various booths will be found can
dy, Ice cream, punch, light lunches and
dolls
In the country store one can find
anything from a collar button to a ton
of coal, n hand painted picture, or n
watch or a diamond ring.
In tho amusement lino there will bo
tho "Funny House" which will afford
pleasure for tho old and young.
Tho postofllco and parcel post will
bo unlquo and Interesting, ns will the
forluno tolling nnd tho fish pond for
the children.
Dancing will begin nt nlno o'clock.
Tho Club solicits tho patronago of tho
public and nssuros them of their mon
ey s worth In every way.
EUROPE UNITED STATES
Number Per Cent. Number Per Cent.
Type of Message... During of Total During of Total
' 1912 Europe 1912 U. S.
First Class Mall 17,775,6qd,000 71.2 10,212,000,000 39.4
Telegrams 388,000,000 1.5 113,000,000 0.4
Telephone Calls.... 6,899,000,000 27.3 15,600,000,000 60.2
Total 24,972,000,000 100.0, 25,925,000,000 100.0
America has more telephones and uses the tele
phone more than all the other nations combined, be
cause American telephone service in efficiency and
low rates leads the world.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
1 YHrioJM'Ps,5
iSL'
Immune Duroc Jersey nnd Poland
China Bears and Gilts
On November 7th, nt the U. P. barn
at Lexington, , wo will soil eight fall
boars and eight fall gilts: twelvo
spring boars nnd twelve spring gilts.
Thoy aro the thriftiest lot wo havo
over owned. Tho qntlro ltord was giv
en tho double treatment August Cth
nnd having full rnngo of tho alfalfa
fiolds, they carry no surplus fat, but
aro In tho best posslbl shape for uso-
fulnoss. u lnterostod sond for cir
cular. Wo havo some nuro bred Rod Polled
bulls and fresh cows of Red Polled,
Holstlons and Guernseys, nlso Barred
Plymouth Rock cockerels for sale pri
vately any tlmo.
J. O. ANDERSON,
76-6 Lexington, Nob.
F. J. MEMHl & CO.
Ileal Fstnto nnd insurance
Come and see us for town lots in
different parts of tho city. Good In
vestments on easy terms. Houses for
salo and rent. Wo havo also good bar
gains in farms and ranches.
Cor. Front and Dewey Sts., upstairs.
GOAL BILLS
SHRINK
YOU wouldn't believe
the difference in the
coal bills," said Mrs. Com
fort "Last year we did the
usual thing started the
fire as soon as it began to
get chilly and kept it going
right through the winter.
This year we have a
Perfection Smokeless Oil
Heater."
For the "between seasons" of
Fall and Spring, for warming
cold corners in very cold
weather, and for all sorts of emergency needs,
the Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater supplies just
the right amount of quick, convenient heat.
PERFECTION
SMOKELE$M HEATERS
It is light, portable, nnd easy to clean,
and is guaranteed smokeless and odor
less. No kindling, no ashed. For sale at
hardware and general stores. Look (or the
Triangle trademark.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
CNBBRASKA)
Omaha
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Physicians and Surgeons.
,
WILLIS J. REDFIELD. Surgeon.
JOE B. REDFIELD. Physician.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. Hospital . .
PHONE 642.
Host and Neatest Work In
UPHOLSTERING , ,
All iork l'oslthely Uiinrnnlccd Upon
Lcinini; the Simp.
U. C, CHRISTIANSEN
Leave orders at Duke & DeafV Shop.
Phone Black 534.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given (o Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Bdildinp.
pUnoi, (Office 130
Phones Re8ldenc. n5
JtflYUIOl AWMPW ALL UHIM f
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopnthlc Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
City Stylo and Class to My Work
W. E. MONROE
-SIGNS-PAINTING
AND DECORATING
313 E. 6th St. North Platte, Neb
Nyal Drug Stroe
Phone 8
Bowcns Darn
Phone 101
C- W- CRONEN
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
North Platto Nebraska.
Res. Phone Red 400.
DR. ELMS,
Physician and Surgeon
Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat
Glasses Fitted.
New Office in McCabe Building,
PHONE 36.
FARM LOANS
Plenty o! Money to Loan
on Farms and Ranches.
Rates and Terms Rasona-ble.
Buchanan & Patterson.
fOL. DAVE LOVE
SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA.
AUCTIONEER.
Experience with aeles ot ell klnda.
Ditee made with any bank in Lincoln County.
isauMttle
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 636 Office 459
C. H. WALTERS.
Sheriffs Sale
HIDES.. FUBS AND JUNK
Paying Top Price for Hides
BOXES $7.00 (o $8.00 PER TON
of nil kinds
NO. PLATTE JUNK HOUSE.
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 are cash,
TELEPHONE No. 29
By virtue of an order of salo issued
from the District court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered in said Court
wherein Mutual Building & Loan As
sociation, a corporation, is plaintiff,
and Corda V. O'Brien et al aro de
fendants, and to me directed, I will on
the 7th day of November, 1914, at 2
o'clock P. M., at the east front door of
the Court house In North Platte, Lin
coln County, Nebraska, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash,
to satisfy said decree, interest and
costs, the following described proper
ty, to-wit:
Lot Six (Gj Block One Hundred fifty-one
(151) Original town of North
Platte, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb., October
5th, 1914.
A. J. SALISBURY,
Sheriff.
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 Si(V
Barn. First class horse and ao
livery in connection.
Phone No. 29.
Order of Henriug on Final Settlement
The State of Nebraska, Lincoln Coun
ty, ss.
In tho County Court:
In tho Matter of tho Estate of Mary
E. Slutts, Deceased.
To the Creditors, Heirs, Legatees
and Othors Interested In tlw Estate of
Mary E. Slutts.
Tako notice, that John W. Slutts
has filed in tho County Court, a re
port of his doings as Executor of said
estate, and it is ordered that tho same
stand for hearing tho 20th day of
October, A. D., 1914 before tho Court
at tho hour of 9 o'clock A. M., at
which time any person Interested may
appear and except to and contest the
same.
Notice of this procoodlng and the
hearing thereof is ord rtd given to all
persons interested in said matter
by publishing a copy of this order In
The North Platte Tribune, a semi
weekly newspaper printed in said
county, for three coeecutlvo weeks
I prior to said dato of hearing.
I Dated Sept 22. 1914.
s29-3w JOHN GRANT,
I County Judge.
Probate Notice.
In the County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, Sept. 22 1914.
In the Matter of the Estate of Beatrice
E. Gilfoyl, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that the cred
itors of said deceased will moet the
Executor of said Estate, before the
County Judge of Lincoln, County, Ne
braska, at tho County Court Room,
in said County, on the 27th day of
October, 1914, and on the 27th day of
April 1915, at 9 A. M. each dayi for
the purpose of presnting their claims
for examination adjustment and al
lowance. Six months are allowed for
creditors to present their claims, and
one year for tho Executor to settle
said sstaie, from the 22nd day of
September, 1914. A copy of this order
to bo published in the North Platte
Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news
paper published in said county for
four successive weeks prior to said
date.
JOHN GRANT,
s29-4w County Judge.
Legal Notice.
xcvricn roil vum.ic.vnox.
Sorlnl No. O520S.
Driinrtiiirnt of the Interior
united (states .anu umco
North Platte, Nebraska, Sept. 21, 1914.
Notice Is hereby Riven that Elmer
Daggett, of North Platte, Nebraska,
who, on July 2S, 1911, made Homestead
Entry No. 0520S, for Dk of NE. Sec
tion 10. Township 12 N.7 llange 30 W
Cth Principal Meridian has tiled notice
of Intention to make final three year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Register
nnd Receiver, at North Platte, Nebras
ka, on the 17th day of November. 1914,
Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur
Comer, Louis Grulka, Joseph Shaw, Will
Collins, all of North Platte, Nebraska.
826-6 J E. EVANS, Register.
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To Sarah Calhoun, Harrison Gay
lord, Julia Gaylord and George Gay
lord, her husband; Carrie Drlstol and
G,eorge Drlstol, her husband; Jennie
Lewis and Elmer Lewis, her husband;
Kate Clinker and Lue Clinker, her hus
band; Gertrude Clinker and John
Clinker, her husband; Charles Gaylord
and Jennie Gaylord, his wife; Augus
tus Gaylord and Myrtle Gaylord, his
wife; Edward Gaylord and Mary Gay
lord, his wife, non-resident defend
ants :
You are hereby notified that James
A. Shaw as plaintiff hag filed his cer
tain petition in th,o District Court ot
Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you,
Impleaded with Anna Shaw and Thom
as B. Shaw, an Incompetent, McDon
ald Stato Bank, of North Platte, Ne
braska, a corporation, nnd School Dis
trict No. 5 of Lincoln County, Nebras
ka, a corporation, tho object nnd pray
er of which said petition nro to con
firm tlw shares and interests of tho
plaintiff and defendants In the follow
ing described land situate in Lincoln
County. Nebraska, to-wit: Southwest
Quarter of Section Eight (8), Town
ship Fourteen (14), North of Range
Thirty (30), West of tho G th P. M. a3
set forth in said petition and for a
partition of said described premises
or for the snlo thereof if said partition
connot bo Justly and equitably made
among the different owners thereof.
You and each of you will make ans
wer to said petition on or boforo the
2l8t day of November, 1914, or default
will be taken and Judgment entered
as in said petition prayed.
JAMES A SHAW, Plaintiff.
By E. H. EVANS, His Attorney.
Dated at North Platte, Sept. 21, 1914.
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