Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: Olio Year by Mall In Athnncc. ,. .31.2,1 One Year by Carrier in Advance .$1.50 Entered at North Platto, Nebraska, Postolllco na Second Class Matter. TUESDAY NOV. 2'1, 19 M. LOCAL AM) I'EKSOXAL V H. Maloney of the Howe & Ma lonoy store left Friday evening for Omaha on a business trip. Airs. I3aier, of Detroit, Mlcln, ar rived In the city Friday for an extend ed -with bur daughter, Mrs. O. T. Field Charles LIslou of the Dickons vi cinity was visiting friends and trans acting business In this city Friday and Saturday. Thomas Ilealey and George Coates returned Sunday from Iowa City where thoy witnessed the Iowa-Nebraska foot ball game. J. 0. Heeler and W. V. Hoagland, of this city, will deliver addresses at the stato Irrigation convention which will convene at Bridgeport December 2d. Several local people attended the danco given Friday evening at Urady by Van Doran's orchestra. They re port a good attendance and a lino time. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason, of Aurora, III., arrived In tho city yes terday to visit over the -Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. Mason's parents, Mr and Mrs. A. M. Mason. 0 M. Newton has returned from Kansas City whejro ho attended a meeting of tho district ngents of tho Curtis Publishing Co. Thirty-live agents from four states wore present. Vice-President W. L. Park" of tho Illlnos Central, has been appointed a member of tho board of inedlntltm which will bear the evidence in tho dispute between tho engineers and the managers of tho western railroads. r W. F. Crook and daughter, ! , v.:-"i Sunday from Iowa l itv whero thoy went to take In tho foot ball game. Dr. Crook was a btude nt at tho Iowa University. The Maxwell high school basket ball team defeated the high school Unin'rom Sutherland Friday evening by the scoro of lfi-to 14. Tho gatno was hotly contested and was Interesting from beginning to end. A lanro crowd witnessed tho game, some going down ' irom here. Mrs. Y. A, I Unman returned Frldny evening from an extended visit with her parents on tho const. She was called thec by the serious Illness of her father, W. J. Crimen. She re ports her father's condition much Im proved, but ho Is still quite poorly. Mr. and Mrs. Crusen formerly lived In this city. The local land olllce has received a circular stuttiig that on and after December 1st, and until Decomber 31, 1!)15, a Jen cent Internal rovonuo stamp must bo nfllxed to each cer tified copy of a patent or record Funds with which to purchase tho stamps cannot bo accepted, -the appli cant must furnish tho stamp. A Muldoon, Fred Oulinette, Norm Wilson and Dick Kenrns returned Thursday from a two" days' hunting trip caBt of here. They brought baclu iui''i.'ii Krunu iiini ni. uiiiiuwu uuckm. They stated that the llrst day they had good shooting, but the second day they had no luck at all as there were no birds Hying In thai vicinity. wan lT;t1TTfllU lariimtTTTrTriimTa' We Wish Thanksgiviu l im : Q L M Hoiicho Huys More Land George Garman, who lives twonly ono miles southwest of town, came In Saturday to closo tho sale of his G40 acres to Joseph Rouchc, of Kansas. Mr. Rouche some Units ago purchased tho Mclntyro section, tho Frnnk Gar man section and two tectlons of N. II. Spurrier, mnklng a compact body of 3200 acres. Ho also controls a num ber of other sections nnd wo learn that It Is bis intention to run a herd of 1C00 cattle. Ho has-been grazing 100 bead this summer on n portion of the land. High School Defeats Seniors Tho Senior football team was de feated Friday afternoon by other classes' by a scoro of 20 to 0, the seniors making one touchdown nnd tho high school scoring tbreo touch downs nnd kicking two goals. The seniors had eight members of the llrst string squad on their team and the classes had seven members. The classes, however, bad a larger num ber of tho first team legulars and al so had a number of heavy players to fill up with. Soldier's Hod) Disinterred. The body of Edward Gtlbcrg, the soldier who died In tho county jnil here about a month ago, was disin terred Saturday and removed to Fort McPherson whero burial was .made In the government ccmetsty. On rc- cu nt of tho confusion nt I'm tlt.in. of Gllberg's deaJi ho W13 Interred in the North Platte cemetery but tih i'rainsh war veterans appllcu to tho government nnd, got permission to have tho body removed. Visits Ford Plant In Deiner. W. J. Ilendy returned Saturday from a visit with bis brother Chas. Hondy, Jr., who is manager of tho Ford Auto mobile plant In Denver. This a gen eral agency plant and carries an Im menso stock of supplies. All parts of cars are sent to tho Denver plnnt in tho rough and Micro finished and put together. Two hundred and sev- enty-thrco men nro employed In tho various departments, fow of whom re ceive less than five dollars a day. Ira LeMnster, formerly of this city, bus been employed thero for about three months, tho plant occupies an Im mense four story building, and Mr. Hendy says that overy department is kept as neat and clean ns any privnto House, and tuo business Is carried on In a wonderfully systematic manner. Union Thanksgiving Services Tho churches of tho clly will Join together noxt Thursday mornliiK In union services In observation of Thanksgiving' day. These services are observed every year and nro held at tho dllferent protestant churches. Tho services this year will bo held at the Baptist church Thursday morning at 11 o'cvlock and Rev. J. C. Christio of tho Presbyterian church will de liver tho sermon. Music will bo fur nished by the Uaptlst choir. Tho ser vices last year wore held at tho Epis copal church and wero attended by a largo number. All residents of tho clly are Invited to bo out to the ser vices Thursday morning and It Is hoped that a good numbor will be present. Take Notice We, tho undersigned blacksmiths and horse shoers , havo decided to place our business on a CASH BASIS. Thorofore, on and after Doc. 1, 1911, all work and material will bo strictly CASH. , J 1 1. VANCLEAVE. F. S. RUSSEL, J. E. JEFFRIES. Ed Hums, of Maxwell, was visiting In tho city Saturday on business nt tho court bouse. J. II. Coleman of Peckham precinct was a business visitor to tho county cnpltol Saturday, transacting business at the court house. You a There's real delight in being senti mental now and then; in opening one's heart; in annointing one's soul with the oil of kindness; in passing along a part of the happiness 0110 feels. It is good to be alive at Thanksgiv ing time to share tho joys of youth and home to increase our happiness by giving a part to others. In this golden time wo hope your cup may be filled, and that in truth your Thanksgiving Day may bo all it meant to tho forofathers who created it. Telephone and Spread Good Chacr Thanksgiving Comes But Once a Year NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY iriB"fWWI THE MU GAM i: ON THANKSGIVING DAY The certain will bo rung down on the 11)11 foot ball season at .1 p.in. Thanksgiving day when York High school and North Platte meet here In their annual battle. This will be tho fourth gatno that North Plntte and York havo played and to date tho lo cal boys havo taken two games to York's one. All throe of the previous games were played at York, this be ing tho first yenr that York has conx' west. Judging from comparativ scores, the two teams this year arc as ovcnlyinatcbed as could be wished. Yorlc and Kearney tied nothing to nothing early In the s ason, Omaha won from York seven to notlilng and from North Platte fourteen to six. A close, hard game is assured on Thurs day. An even greater crowd than that which attended the Omaha game will undoubtedly turn out nnd many will drlvo In from out of town In cars. The olllelals for the game are Har vey Rathbone (ox-Nebraska)' referee;' Jim Harvey (oH-Nebraska) umpire, and Jim Keefo (ox- Notre Dame) head linesman. Tho teams will lino up as follows: North Platte York Overman lo..... Scamohorn Gregg It...' Conway Vornon Ig Little Miller c... Myers, Captain Hood rg Forbes Uoguo rt Morgan Thompson re Miller Cool q Osborne Hoxlo '.....rub , .... Cox Kelly fb Taeuger Louden, Captain ... lb Olmsted For Kent 010 acres at G5c per acre; all good farming nnd hay land; 1C0 acres In cultivation; good four room house; barn for 8 bead horses, gralnery 24x10 good well, 10 foot Sampson mill, ce ment cave 12x18, chicken house 12x15. 0 miles north of Wallace on C. B. & Q. 12 miles south of Suthorland on U. P. Ry. Address W. R. HARDING, 8St2 North Platte, Neb. His. Charles (!. Hall Dies. Word received In North Platte the latter part of last week announced tho death In Santa Ann. Cal., of Mrs. C. G.MIall, for many years a'resldent of North Plntte. Her husband will bo remembered ns an engineer and tho family resided in the house now owned by Fred Wnltemath on west Third street. FIftoen or more yours ngo they removed to Norwalk, Ohio, and six years ago took up a residence In California. The remains, accom- panlcd by Mr. Hall, passed through tho city Thursday enrouto to rsor walk. Tho husband nnd a daughter survive. V. J. IHENKR & CO. Real Estnto and Insurance Voiuo nnd sco us for town lots In dlfforent parts of tho city. Good In vestments on easy terms. Houses for salo and reht. Wo havo nlso good bar gains In farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewey Sts., upstairs. D J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Olllco McDonald Stato Bank Building. Comer Sixth nnd Dewey Streets. Phones, Office 183, Residence 2S3 Nynl Drug Store .Jle3. Phoue Phono"8 Red 40G C. W. CRONEN, terminate Veterinarian North Platte, Nebraska, Hospital 21S Locust St. Phone blk 249 Joyous 1 ISr " " id VS-ere ft- 1 JT on your Line Wiinteier your mints may bo remem ber (lint our telephone sen Ice is cf llclenl. Call us by ivlre and we'll unit on you nt once. With our accur ate sen Ice nnd our quick delivery we stand ready nt all times to assist you or jour doctor. Remember that vie have what you nuut. Stones Pharmacy EESA ACKJMttLVXX Post Graduate and Accredited Teacher of 1'iiuio. Studio 120 west Third Street. Phone Red 17'J, Terms $1 Per Hour. Miss Elsa Ackcrman, post gradu ate and accredited teacher of piano announces the opening of a private studio at 120 west Third street, phone Red 472. A musical kindergarten class for children from the ages of five to eight will be organized on Saturday morning. Intermediate and ndvanccd students will nlso receive special at tention. Terms, one dollar for an hour lesson. NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. 1008 West Fourth St. 3ERS. 31. HALL, Superintendent. MISS LULU MAXWELL, Head Nurse. . JOHN S. TWINEM, Physician nnd Surgeon JOHN S. SIMMS, M. P., Physician and Surgeon Office B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phono, Ofllee, 83; Residence 38. DR. ELMS, Physician and Surgeon Specialty Eye', Ear, Nose, Throat Glasses Fitted. ' New Office in McCabo Building, PHONE 3G. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon Special Attention given to Suigery and Obstetrics. Office: Building nnd Loan Building. Phones '.Office 130 I hones f Rusidence 115 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Oinco Phono G9. Residence black 222 Over Dixon's Jew- Cor. First & Vino elry Store. I)I. S. J. MCITAltDSOX Homeopathic Physician As Surgeon North Plntto N'eb. Hospital Facilities at Nurse Brown Memorial IJoffpItal. C. C. WALL1XGSFOH1), Physician and Surgeon Ofllee: Rooms L and 2 McDonald nnnk Building North Platte, Nebraska. Ofllee phono S2, Res. Red 302. Calls answered prompty Day or Night. DEIUtYHEIUtY Ss rOIUJES, Licensed Einlmliucrs Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black C38. Hest nnd 'eatest "Work in LTHOLSTEKING All work Positively Uuarantccd Upon Lcmlng tho Shop. U. C. CUIUSTIAXSOX Leave orders at Duke & Deats" Shop. Phono Black C31. HIDES. TUItS AND JUNK Paying Top Price for Hides BONKS $7.00 to $S.l)0 IT. It TON of all kinds XO. PLATTE JUNK HOUSE. FARM LOANS Plenty of Money to Loan on Farms and Ranches. Rates and Terms Rasona ble. Buchanan & Patterson. A Jl saraine Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red G3G Ofllee 459 C. H. WALTERS. I PI 1'UBLIC SALE SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21 at 1 o'clock p. in. nt ECHELBERY'S CORNER, BOO Locust Street, North Plntte wc will sell the following Horses Cattle Poultry, Viirm Implements, Furniture ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELL This is nn open market,. Farmers, bring In your Produco and get top price in CASH. Buy your supplies hero and savo money,. CHAS. ECHELRERY, Sales ataiingcr. COL. M. L. McDERMOTT, Auctioneer. The North Side Feed Barn HAS FOR SALE GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, Bran, Shorts, Baled Alfalfa, Hay, Good Potatoes. Goods promptly dolivared. Our terms are cash. TELEPHONE No. 29 Cattle and Hogs WANTED. Sell your Cattle and Hogs to Julius Mogcnsen, No. Platte. Hgihest cash - pricos paid. Office open day and night in North SicV. Bam. First class horse and a"ot livery in connection. Phone No. 29. Pipes and 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 handles nearly all the brands of smoking and chewing tobac co. Givo us a call, J. F. SCHMALZR1ED. In the County Court of Lincoln Conn- ty, Nebraska. In tho Matter of the Estate of Hat- tlo Farrlngton, Deceased. To the Creditors, Heirs, Legatees and Others Interested in Said Estate. Notice is hereby given that on No vember IG, 1911 Edward R. Goodman, executor of said estate, filed In the said County Court a report of his do ings as executor of the estate, to gether with his application for the distribution of the personal property of said estate, and tho assignment of tho real estate thereof, to-wlt: Lots 1 and 2. block 111, of tho original townslte of . North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska; Lots 13 and 14, Block 4, Cotner and Archer's Addi tion to South Omaha, Douglas Countv, Nebraska, and Lots 10 and 11, Block 12, Calkins' Subdivision of! Maylleld, in Douglas County, Nebraska, as nro- vided by the Will of tho said Hattle I'arrington, deceased, and It Is here by ordered that the samo stand for hearing on tho 5th day of December, A. D. 1914, before the Court nt tho hour of 0 o'clock A. M., at which tlmo all persons Interested may appear, oujoci to ami contest tho samo. Notice of this proceeding, and the hearing thereof, is ordered given to all persons Interested In s aid mat ter by publishing a copy of this order in tho North Platto Semi-Weekly Trib une, a scnil-weoKly nowspnpor print ed in said county, for three consecu tive weeks prior to sn.d date of hear ing. Dated November IG, 1914 JOHN GRANT, (Seal.) County Judge. Notice of Incorporation. Notice is hereby giver, chat an In cciporntlon has been duly lormcd un der tho laws of tho state of Nebraska, tho naino of which Is Coates Lumber & Coal company:- Tho principal plnco of transacting business Is in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho general naturo of tho business to bo transacted is owning nnd opera ing lumber and coal yards for the salo of lumber, coal and all kinds of building materials for pr 'it. Also owning, buying and soiling 1 l estato and orcctlng building for salo or ex change. Tho authorized capital stock Is $100,000.00, $55,000.00 of which has been fully paid, tho balanco to bo sold and payable subject to tho order of tho board of directors. Tho highest amount of Indebtedness to which tho Incorporation may at any tlmo subject itself shall not exceed two thirds of tho capital stock. The affairs of tho corporation aro to be conducted by a board of not less than threo directors and such other ofllcers ns may bo provided for by tho board of dlroctors. Tho tlmo for tho commoncomont of this corporation shall bo tho 1st day of Octobor, 1914, and tho samo shall contlnuo for a porlod ot fifty years. Dated Octobor 1, 1914. 1 ELMER COATES, A. A. TANNER, J. A ASPEGREN. Incorporators. COL. DAVE LOVE SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA. AUCTIONEER. Experience with ealee ot ell kindi. Dates made, with any bank In Lincoln County. Sheriffs Sale. lly virtue of an order of salo Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of forcclosuro rendered In snid Court "wherein Mutual Building & Loan As sociation, a corporation Is plaintiff and Corda V. O'Brien ct ul aro de fendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 21st day or December, 1914, at 2 o'clock P. M., at tho east front door of tho court houso In North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at pub lic auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and co its, tho following dcucrlbod property, to-wlt: Lot Six (G) Block .One fifty-one (151) Original town of North Platte, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Nebraska, No vember ICtli, 1914. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. Notice of Sale of Land Upon Execution Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution Issued by George E. Prosser, Clerk of tho District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a Judgment rendered in tho district court ot Buffalo county, Neb., which has been heretofore filed In the Dis trict Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, in favor ol John Smith and against M. J. Graham, full name Mar lon J. Graham, I havo levied upon the following described real estate as tho proporty of said Marlon J. Graham, to wlt: All of section 5, In Township IG, north of Range 29, West of the Gth P. M., Lincoln County, Nebraska, and I will on tho 19th day of December, 1914, at 2 o'clock P. M., central time of said day at the east front door of the court house iu tho city of North Platte, In said Lincoln CounysNebraska, sell said rem estate suujeci 10 a mortgage 01 $2000.00 and accrued Interest thereon, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution upon which there is duo tho sum of $549.92 with 7 per con1 int rest from No vember Gth, 191C and $40.75 cost to gether with accrued cost. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, No vember IG, 1914. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff Oi Lincoln County, Nebraka. noticT: to si:ll real estate' Notice is hereby given that in an action pending in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, In which E II. Evans, Administrator of tho es tate of Patrick Ruddy, deceased, has applied itor .license to sell lands for the payment of the debts of said es tate and which license has been duly granted by said Court. That on Wed nesday, Novi niber 25th, 1914, said ad ministrator will offer for sale afpub lic sale at the east front door of the Court house iu North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, to the highest bid der or bidders for cash, tho following described real estate situate in the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, all of Ruddy's Addition to said City, consisting of Blocks ono (1) and two (2) and fractional Block three (3) also the following described fractional tracts: A tract of land commencing at tho northwest corner of a five acre piece of land owned by Mrs. James Grace; thence south on the west line oi- said five acre tract, 35 feet; thence westerly parallel with 2nd Street of the Town Lot Company's Addition to the City of North Platte, 9 rods and six feet 24 Inches; thence north 10 degrees East 8 rods to Sec ond street; thence east 10 degrees south on the south line of said Second street S rods 6 1-3 feet to the corner of a piece of land sold to Mrs. Spicer by Timothy Gibbs; thenco southerly 97 feet to tho place of beginning; also a piece of land commencing at tho north east cornor of land owned by Mrs. Spicer on the south line of Second Street in the City of Ntfrth Platto in tho Town Company's Addition there of; thenco southerly 79 feet along Mrs. Spicer's land; thenco east along Mrs. Grace's .fence 27 rods and 12.5 feet to the south line of Second Street; thenco west 10 degrees north and along the south lino of said Second Street 27 rods 14 feet to tho place of beginning, all situate In Section 32, Township 14, North of Range 30, west of tho Gth P. M., or so much thereof as shall be neccssnry to satisfy tho indebtedness against the estate of said Patrick Rud dy. y Said sale to commence nt the hour of 2 P. M. of said date and remain open for ono hour. E. II. EVANS, Administrator of the Estate of Patrick Ruddy. Deceased. n2-24 LEGAL NOTICE To Lewis Chambers and aiyrtlo Cham- bers, non-resident defendants. You aro hereby notified that on the 19th day of Octobor, 1914, John II. Kelloy, ns plaintiff, filed a petition in the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, ngalnst you. tho said Lewis Chambers and Myrtlo Chambers, im pleaded with Charles F. Peckham, tho object and prayer of which Is to fore close a cortaln mortgago executed by Lewis Chambers and Myrtlo Cham bers, his wife, to W. W. Winquest, and by him assigned to this plaintiff, said mort gago deed conveying tho following des cribed property, to-wlt: All of Sec tion Thirty (30) Township Eloven (11) Range Twonty-soven (27) In Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho purpose of securing payment of a certain prom issory noto 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 interest when duo, tho plaintiff had tho option of declaring tho entire sum duo and payable, and that thero Is now duo on tho said mortgage tho sum of $2,500, together with $200 In Interest duo.August 1, 1913, with Interest there on from that dato at 10 por cent, and $200 In Interest duo August 1. 1914, with Interest thereon at 10 per cent from that dato, and for which total amount plaintiff prays n decreo, by which defendants will bo required to pny tho samo and In default thoreof. that said promises bo sold, to satisfy tho amount found duo. " You and each of you aro required to answor said potltlon on or boforo tho 23rd day of Novombor, A. D. 1914. Datod this 19th day of Octobor. 1914. JOHN II KELLEY. O20-4 By J. V. Romlgh, His Attorney.