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o Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: Ono Year by Mall in Aihancc. .. .$1.25 One Ycnr jy Carrier In Adiniirc. .$1X0 Entered nt North Platte, Nebraska, Postofllco as Second Class Mattor. TUESDAY OCT. 27, 1914. Patriotism for tho fatherland Is strong with acrmon rcsldentB In Lin coln county, so strong In fact that If a newspaper happens to glvo an unbi ased report of tho war news and thus falls to boost the army of tho father land, tho German resident becomes "sore" and orders his paper discontin ued. Several Instances of this kind have occurred In Tho Trlbuno office. Tho Trlbuno editor has read no ar gument that has changed his opinion on tho question of woman's suffrago; ho Is ready to accord to women tho right to cast a ballot. Ho believes that a naJorlty of tho voters In Lincoln county, as well as In the state, hold a similar opinion and that woman's suffrago will bo triumphant In Ne braska next Tuesday. Chairman Stroltz's effort to rob Con gressman KInkaid of tho credit of the enactment of the G40-acrc homestead law Is not likely to cost Judgo KIn kaid any votes. It Is tho man who ac complishes things, and not tho ono who attempts and falls, that Is entitled to tho greatest mead of praise. Tho first man to advocato tho enlarged home stead was was tho late I. A. Fort; this latter statement being mado to set history straight. Tho announcement of P. R. Halll lan, republican candldato for county attorney, that, if elected, ho will pay out of his own pocket whatever legal help may bo necessary In conducting Important cases in which tho county may hecomo Involved, is worthy of consideration by tho tax-payors. In times past thousands of dollars have been expended by the county In hiring lawyers to assist the county attorney, and this ,- too, without much benefit to tho county. Tho Lincoln Journal calls attention to tho fact that tho Omaha World Horald was for fifteen years a faithful Bupportor of H. B. Howoll In tho lat tor's fight for tho municipal owner ship of water in Omaha. Now that Mr. Howell is the republican candidate for governor tho World-Herald can see no good in him and distrusts his fit ness for govornor. Mr. Howell as an Omaha citizen fighting a corporation for tho good of tho people and Mr. Howoll as a republican candidate arc two different men as viewed by tho World-Horuld. Congressman KInkaid will probably visit North Platto this week whllo en routo to his homo In O'Neill,. Mr. KInkaid was unablo to leave Washing ton until aftor tho adjournment of con gress, there being sovoral measures hoforo that body In which UiIb section of tho country needed protection. Ow ing to tho lengthy session ho was un nblo to attond his campaign; he stuck to his post at Washington, trusting that his friends In his district would remain truo to him,. This they will undoubtedly do, for each year Mr. Klnknld servos In congress tho more valuable his services to tho Sixth dis trict becomes. Ho will undoubtedly bo elected by tho usual largo majority. Jay Holllngsworth, of Ogalalla, camo down Sunday and drovo home a Chalmors car. Ho conducts a garage and salesroom In Ogalalla,. Tho Trlbuno hopes that boforo tho 191G election tho peoplo of Lincoln county will agreo to havo five county commlsslonera Instead of three ono from tho south part of tho county, ono from tho north, ono from tho west, ono from tho east and ono from North Platto city, Moro expense for tho tax payers, you say? No, less exponso, for tho fivo would do tho business, of tho county In lessthan half tho tlmo that threo require, Each commission er would look aftor tho road matters In his district; It would not be nec essary bb at present for all threo commissioners to spond half their tlmo making fifty or eighty mile drives to vlow roads; each section of tho county would ho moro directly repre sented on tho board and would fool that they woro not being Ignored whllo other sections woro being favored, and tho county oxponses could bo moro closoly watched and hundreds of dol las thereby saved. Lincoln county is too largo In area to bo govomed by a board of throe commissioners. Congressman KInkaid Tho peoplo know a faithful nnd competent public servant and are tak ing no chances. It was KInkaid who gavo us tho sec tion homostcad law. Tho settlor can now prove up In throo years with fivo niontha off ovory winter to sond his children to school. Ho gavo us our now federal building, gavo us tho big drawing for land on forest rosorvo: he has boon nctlvo in support of every measure for tho good of tho great com mon peoplo, making many speechos In congress and has looked after matters boforo tho departments for all nllko. Honest, capable. Industrious, ovory body votes for Klnknld becuuso ho is tho right man In tho right placo, and of courso will bo ro-olected, as he should be. The Republican Slate Ticket Offers to tho voters of Nebraska mon who nro eminently fitted for tho stnto offices to which they aspire. Thoy nro uacKcu nnu onuorsoii Dy tno ropubll can party tho party that has glvon tho stnto: Tho two cent passongor rnto law. Tho law prohibiting railroad passes. Tho law Insuring Inspection nnd uniform testa of dairy products. Tho direct primary law, Tho puro food law, Tho law compelling fifteen per cent reduction In frolght rates on live stock grain, lumber, coal, etc. Tho law providing for municipal tax ation of railway terminals. Tho omployors liability law, Tho law compelling twonty-flvo per cent reductlon'in express rates. The law establishing tho railway commission and tho law empowering i that commission to prohibit rebates, discriminations and special rates to corporations. LuFollctfo Endorses Homj'11. Senator Robert LaFollotto in the Is sue of his magazine last Saturday en dorses R. II. Howoll for governor of Nebraska. Tho article In part says: "Mr. Howell 1b a progressive repub lican. Ills record shows him to be a foe of compromises. His last strug gle against special Interest ond Its allies has given him keen Insight Into tho nature and fighting modes of the privileged corporations that seek ever to gain profit nt the public expense. What Howell did In Omaha he may be trusted to do for the people of the whole state. Nebraska needs a gov ornor who will servo tho Interests of all tho people Intelligently, uncom promisingly, honestly. Howoll meets theso specifications and he should re colvo tho vote of every genuine pro gressive." A n no u n cc 1915 County Fair. To tho exhibitors and boosters of tho Lincoln county fair: I tako this meth od of thanking each one of you for your hearty co-operation and Interest shown. As secretary of the fair asso ciation I dcslro to say that tho officers of tho fair collectively appreciate the interest and work done by tho worthy precinct commlttemen in each pre cinct as well as tho exhibitors. These things are what won at Lincoln at the state fair. I regret the fact that tho warrants for premiums have been so late about being mailed. But Inasmuch as tho writer has been bedfast for tho past six weeks with a broken limb it has made it Im possible to advanco with tho work. I trust, howover, that all will bo pleased and will respond next year. If there aro any mistakes I am ready and will ing to rectify such. Wo hope to be able to have grounds and buildings for tho fulr next year. This, of course requires finance, but if tho people through tho county do their share it can bo had. Tho county fair Is a permanent thing. We want ovory person In the county to becomo a member of the agricultur al society. The life membership Is ?25.UU and annuals are $2.00. If you are a booster you aro welcomo to become a member; remit to tho secretary and got your membership card now so you can attend our regular meeting in January, 1915, where matters pertain ing to tho now grounds, and 1915 fair will be fully discussed. Don't delay, come In now, get your neighbors Inter ested, and help us to boost this worthy entorprlso along each year. Trusting that you will respond to tho call, I remain, with kindest regards, Very respectfully, J. E. SEBASTIAN, Secretary. F. J. DIKNEIt & CO. Real Estate and 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 have also good bar gains In farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dowoy Sts., upstairs. tVAK SUMMARY Tho supremo efforts of the fighting men of the fivo nations have failed to turn tho tide of battle along the Fran-co-Boiglan border. Latest reports yes terday woro thai a struggle of unpar alleled fury was still In progress along tho North Sea, where the Germans with reckless bravery aro flinging their troops against tho allies' forces. Tho French official stntcment Indi cates an attempts to cut off the Gor rlght wing hns made some progress. If, as said, tho allies havo established a front from Yser to Roulers, the Gor man line has been thrust back In a sharp angle, tho point of which Is con siderably to tho northward of their forces on the shore of tho North Sea. Tho battle rages along tho Yser, with frightful destruction of life. Air en gines, aea engines and land engines of denth sweep the dosolate country, ver tically, horizontally nnd transversely. Through It, tho little, frail human en gines crawl and dig, walk and run, skirmishing, charging and blundering in llttlo Individual fights and tussols, tired and puzzled, ordered hero and there, sleeping where thoy can, never washing, nnd dying unnoticed. A friend may find hlmsolf firing upon n friendly force, und few nro to blame. Gorman nnd Austrian forces, It Is snld, havo now n strong wnll of troops along a well established lino which stretches from the, northern spurs of tho Carpathians boforo tho long dis puted fortress of Przmysl and on into tho district of Plock. Boforo this lino Is arrayed tho main nrmy of tho Rus sians, now said to havo been re-lnforc-ed by troops from tho Caucasus, Siber ia and Turkestan. Tho Austrinns claim successes In engagements to tho north east of Przmysl and on the lowor San. No word had como yostordny after noon of tho fighting at Tslng-Tnu, where u small German garrison Is nt tonmptlng to stand off attacks by land and sea from tho combined Jnpanoso nnd British forces. Recent roports that relations between China and Jap an woro being strained were strength ened by word from Pckln that tho Chl neso foreign mlnjster hnd demanded tho ,surrondor of a Jnpanoso torpedo boat which ontored ChIiipbo waters and attempted to tako away tho wreck of tho (torpedo boat beached by tho Gorman to escapo destruction by tho Japancso. A message from Berlin confirmed ro cont reports that General von Moltko was no longor acting as chief of tho Gorman general staff, owing to his ill ness. It was said his placo was being filled by General von Falkenhayn. COOK WITH GAS! This cabinet range $33.00 placed in your kitchen ready to use. Easy Terms. This price covers stove and pipe from the main. Other stoves from $20 up. CALL AND SEE OUR STOVES. North Platte Electric Co. C. It. MOJtEY, The woman's suffrago society will hold a business meeting Thursday ev ening of this week. The meeting will bo held In two different places, one nt the home of Charles Paulson on west Sixth street and tho other nt the homo of Levi Duke, 820 east Fifth Btreet. All who aro Interested In the question are Invited to attend one of these meet ings. ' DIVIDENDS On n Life Policy in the Mutual Life of New York, assist materially In imyr lug premium. Let us show joii. KKATT & GOODMAN. District Agents. Cards have been sent to ono hun dred and fifty poultry growers In Lin coln county Inviting them to attend a meeting to be held at the court house In this city next Friday evening at eight o'clock for tho purpose of or ganizing a Lincoln County Poultry Association. Ladles! See our great assortment of nifty worsted dresses mado of all wool serges and poplins In the very latest Basque and long tunic styles, all the leading shades. Big selectlon tloti at ?5.98 $6.75 to $10.00. BLOCK'S, Lndles Outfitters. The woman's socialistic study club will hold a social meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Philip Deats 221 south Sycamore. This is tho anniversary meetlngof the club, It having been organized a year ago. A good time is anticipated and all inem- bers are Invited. Refreshments wjjl bo served. Perfect satisfaction with each 'pair of Topsy hose. ' B. T. TRAMP & SON. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Crook and baby leave this evening for Mlnden, Neb., where they will attend the district dental meeting which holds thoro for two days. From there they will go to Omaha to visit for a few days. For Rent Rooms for light .house beeping or offices. Over .Scoonovcr's clothing store. .Apply A. A,. Sclmtz. tf Tho children's story hour will bo hold at tho library Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. Children of all ages are Invited to bo present. t2 FOR SALK A few rolls of Buffalo Bill Show can- as left, a rare chance for Hay men, Just 11 hat they need to sme hay.. See J. E. NISLEY, 21 E. 7th St., City. I havo opened an art studio In rooms over Clinton's Jewelry store nnd will glvo class or prlvato Instructions In china or water colors. MISS CLARK. Always Doubtful. 1805 It Is doubtful if men will over fly. 1014 It is doubtful If men will ever fly across the ocean. 1020 It Is doubtful if men will ever fly nround the world. 1025 it la doubtful If men will ever fly to Mars. Pittsburgh Post. Distasteful to Him. "Look at those cannibals gamboling about the pot" "I never did tare for theso dlnnui dances," said th other shlpwioekid ono. Kansas City .loiirnal. ww:x north platti: im:oplk Publlellj Testify, Its EUdenco Not to be Ignored. Whon rosidonts of North Platto arc willing to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills In this paper Is there any good reason to try a kidney backache or bladder remedy that is not as well rucommeuuen; Mrs. Christian Pickett, 318 B. B St., North Platte, says: "I havo used Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from McDonoll &. Graves drug store, (now Schiller & Co's) and havo found them to bo just tho remedy I needed for backacho and other kidney remedy dis orders. Whenever I am suffering from theso troubles, I tako Doan's Kldnoy Pills nnd thoy glvo mo relief. Others of my family havo takon Doan's Kidney Pills with fine results. Price 50c at all dealers. Don't sltn ply ask for a kidney remedy gob Doan's Kidney Pills tho samo that Mrs. Pickett had. Fostor-MUburn Qo Prop., Buffalo, N. Y. Manager. NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. 1008 West Fourth St. 3IHS. 31. HALL, Superintendent. MISS LULU MAXWELL, Head Nurse. JOHN S. TWINE9I, Physician and Surgeon DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Glven-to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Ofilce McDonald State Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phones, Office 183, Residence 283 DEIUIYBEHRY & FORBES, Licensed Enibnlmers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 588. Office Phono 69. Resldenco black 222 Over Dixon's Jew- Cor. First & Vine elry Store. mi. S. J. RICHARDSON Homeopathic Plijslclan & Surgeon North Platte Neb. Hospital Facilities at Nurse Brown Memorial Hospital. f n swine Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. Notice of Sale. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated on the 17th day of July, 1014, and duly filed In tho office of tho county clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska on the 17th day of July, 1914, and executed by J. A. Banta to A. Chambers, to secure tho payment of the sum of $189.50 and upon which there Is now due the sum of $192.80; default having been made In the payment of said sum nnd no suit or other proceeding at law having been Instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof. THEREFORE I will sell tho prop erty therein described, to-wit, ono Mode! "D" Buick automobile, at public auction at tho Davis garago In North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska on the 9th day of Novomber, 1914, at ono o'clock p. m. of said day. s20-3 A. CHAMBERS, Mortgagee. By Muldoon & Glbbs, his Attorneys) Probate Notice. In tho County Courfof Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, Sept. 22 1914. In tho Matter of tho Estato of Beatrlco E. Gllfoyl, Deceased. . Notlco Is hereby given, that the cred itors of said deceased will moot tho Executor of said Estate, before tho County Judgo of Lincoln, County, No braska, at tho County Court Room, In snld County, on tho 27th day of October, 1914, and on tho 27th day of April 1915, at 9 A. M. each day, for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination adjustment and al lownnce. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims, and ono year for tho Executor to settle said estate, from tho 22nd day of September, 1911. A copy of this order to bo published In tho North Platto Tribune, a logal soml-wookly news paper published In said county for four successive weeks prior to said date. JOHN GRANT, s29-4w County Judge. Sheriffs Sale By vlrtuo of an ordor of salo Issued from tho District court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decreo of foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein Mutual Building & Loan As sociation, a corporation, is plaintiff, and Corda V. O'Brien et nl aro de fendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 7th day of November, 1914, at 2 o'clock P. M at tho east front door of tho Court houso In North Platto, Lin coln County, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, intorest and costs, tho following described proper ty, to-wlt: Lot Six (G) Block Ono Hundred fifty-one (151) Original town of North Platto, Nebraska. Dated North Platto, Nob., October Gth, 1914. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. Off CONGRESSMAN KINKAID FOR RE-ELECTION Make Bpecial effort for dovolopmont of Western Nebraska. SeekB leglsla tlon yet this Congress for guarantee of payment of doposlts In national banks; for the making of farm loans at low rates of Interest; and for monthly payment of soldiers' pen sions. Favor economizing In expenditures to avoid tho necessity for a war tax. Bollevo purchase of ships under flags of belligerent nations would con stitute violation of neutrality policy. Assume voters havo recognized It to bo "my duty to remain In attend ance of the session until adjournment, notwithstanding tho campaign is on. Highly appreciative of former gen erous support, I thank voters for their consideration In tho present campaign. M. P. KINKAID. FLORENCE McKAY, Teacher of Piano. Hambourg Conservatory of Music, Toronto, Canada. "Miss Florence McKay has been a pupil of Professor Michael Hambourg at the Hambourg Conservatory of Mu sic and is certified by tho staff of ex aminers as capable of teaching tho art of piano playing." Director: Michael Hambourg. Secretary: C. A. Murray. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Notice of Incorporation. Notice Is hereby giver, chat an in cci porn tlon has .been duly lormed un der the laws of the state of Nebraska, the name of which is Coates Lumber & CoaJ company. The principal place,, of transacting business Is In the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho general nature of the business to be transacted Is owning and opera Ing lumber and coal yards for the sale of lumber, coal and all kinds of building materials for profit. Also owning, buying and selling real estate and erecting building for sale or ex change. The authorized capital stock Is $100,000.00, $55,000.00 of which has been fully paid, the balance to bo sold and payable subject to the order of tho board of directors. The highest amount of Indebtedness to which the Incorporation may at any time subject Itself shall not exceed two thirds of the capital stock. The affairs of the corporation are to bo conducted by a board of not less than three directors and such other officers as may be provided for by the board of directors. Tho tlmo for the commencement of this corporation shall bo tho 1st day of October, 1914, and tho samo shall continue for a period of fifty years. Dated October 1, 1914. ) ELMER COATES, A. A. TANNER, J. A. ASPEGREN. Incorporators. LEGAL NOTICE To Lew Is Chambers and Ulyrtle Cham bers, non-resident defendants. You are hereby notified that on the 19th day of October, 1914, John H. Kolloy, as plaintiff, filed a petition in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you. tho said Lewis Chambers and Myrtle Chambers, im pleaded with Charles F. Peckham, the object and prayer' of which Is to fore close a certain mortgngo executed by Lewis Chambers and Myrtlo Cham bers, his wife, to W. W. Wlnquest, nnd by him assigned to this plalntllf, said mort gage deed convoying tho following des cribed property, to-wlt: All of Sec tion Thirty (30) Township Eloven (11) Range Twenty-seven (27) In Lincoln County, Nebraska, for th purposo of securing payment of a certain prom issory note dated January 22, 1912, duo and payablo August 1, 1917. That by tho terms of tho said mort gage If tho makers failed to pay tho Intorest whon due, tho plaintiff had tho option of declaring the entire sum duo and payable, and that there is now duo on tho said mortgage tho sum of $2,500, together with $200 In interest duo August 1, 1913, with intorest there on from that dato at 10 per Qent, and $200 In intorest duo August 1, 1914, with Interest thereon at 10 per cent from that date, and for which total amount plaintiff prays a decree, by which defendants will bo required to pay tho samo and in default thereof. that said premises ho sold, to satisfy tho amount found duo. You nnd each of you aro required to answer said petition on or beforo the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1914. Dated this 19th day of October, 1914. JOHN II. KBLLEY. O20-4 By J. V. Romlgh, Ills Attorney. Dr fydfiBld edfield, Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. 11EDFIELD, Surgeon. JOE U. KEDFIELD. I'hyilclan. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 642. DR. ELMS, Physician andSurgeon Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Glasses Fittad. New Offic in McCabe Building, PHONE 36. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building. Ph. I Office 130 Phones Ragidenc. us City Style and Class to My Work W.E. MONROE -SIGNS-PAINTING AND DECORATING 313 E. 6th St. North Piatt., Neb Nyal Drutc Stroe Bowcna Barn Phone 8 Phono 101 Q. W- ORONEN GRADUATE VETERINARIAN North Platte Nobraska. Rf. Phone Red 400. COL. DAVE LOVE SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA. AUCTIONEER. Experience with seles ot ell kinds. Dates made with any bank In Lincoln County. Best nnd Nentest Work In UPHOLSTEMNG AH work Positively Guaranteed Upon Leaving the Shop. U. C. CHMSTIANSOtf Leave orders at Duke & Deats' Shop. Phone Black 634. i HIDES.. FUKS AND JUNK Paying Top Prlco for Hides BONES $7.00 to $8.00 PElt TON of nil kinds NO. PLATTE JUNK HOUSE. Pipes and Smokers1 Articles In addition to making and soiling as good cigars as can be found on the market, we carry a nice line of Pjpes and Smokers' articles, in all grades. Then, too, a handle nearly all the brands of smoking and chewing tobac co. Give us a call, J. F. SCHMALZRIED. The North Side Feed Bam as for salk GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, Bran, Shorts, Baled Alfalfa, Hay, Good Seed Potatoes. Goods promptly delivered. Our terms are cash. TELEPHONE No. 29 FARM LOANS Plenty of Money to Loan on Farms and Ranches. Rates and Terms Rasona ble. Buchanan & Patterson. 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 Sir Barn. First class horse and aot livery in connection. Phone No. 29. NOTICn KOn PUIILICATIO.V. Serial No. 05208. DiMiiirtniPiit of the Interior North Platto, Nebraska, Sept. 21, 1314. Notice la hereby given that Elmer Daggett, of North Platte, Nebraska, who, on July 28. 1911. made Homestead Entry No. 05208. for E of 1VE. Sec tion 10, Townsh p 12 N7. Range 30 W. 6th Principal Meridian has filed notice ?U.n,.t'ntlon .to.,.mko. 0nnl three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, ot North Platte. Neliras ka, on the 17th day of November, 1914, Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur Comer, Louis Orulka, Joseph Shaw. Will Collins, all of North Wte NeKfiklu " 825-6 J. E. EVANS, Register. r,' " r- ..- --