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Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publiihrr SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year by Mull In Aihuucc, . . .$1.2.1 One Year by Cnrrlcr In Advance. .$1.50 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postolllco as Second ClaBB Matter. TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1915. .. -1 copy. t it i ii .. , if ! Aftor the case is filed beforo tho ..JFnny Attend UicJloos cr nMt.yBn me oourt date for the hearing One hundred and fifteen men at-, , t , , case ,a com. tended tho booster banquet which was " Y " , d , ponding held Friday evening in J" ; of Mic Eplscopa church i by - tho differ- f cxt,cutlon. ln' .M0 th0 8Uprcmo ent church brotherhoods of tho city. . .. . , ,iGfandant tho An excellent supper was served by the "rt "" fr lwro fo? ladies of the guild nt seven o'clock and re-trlal Should tho coS : find against Bpeakors being along tho lino of the jIrs, Siiiuj, i)t.mi 0f ienrf Trouble, organization of brotherhood boso ball . o...i. ...tf e n,w. teams for the coming season. W. II. ... , Friday night at c s.P c,. r Yf" I Heart trouble was tho cause of her Dorhoof, Dr. Kerr and L. T. -Tramp,, . .. g, Blxtv-two vcars fivo ffi?. w&o? SS- 2d twelve daVs of S at ?hc Sn n a"L ' n L t Ln time of her death. She had been a res 2 &b i M. Lnll lM, mZ "lent of this city for three years pant, brothortiood baseball nuectlon, and woro followed by othorH who spoke briefly on tho same subject. Tho banquot as a wholo wan a very pleasant and Interesting occasion. LOCAL AND PintSOXAL Supt. Frank Smith, of tho Suther land schools, spent tho week end in town. C. II. Loiningor returned Friday ev ening from Ogalalla where ho spent tho wool; transacting business. Mrs. W. S. Dolson loft tho latter part of last wook for Grand Island to visit friends for a few days. For Rent Desk room on second tloor lu McCabo building. 30-2 Hondy-Ogler Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. V II. O'Connoll re turned last week from Excolslor Springs, Mo., whero tliey wero taking treatment. T. C. Pattorson went to Donver Sat urday night to attend tho funornl of tho lato.Hornard Door which was held Sunday. Wo have a largo assortment of dia mond rings for ladles and men. Very protty rings from $8.G0 upwards. CLINTON, Jowolcr and Optlcjan. Miss Sarah Kelly, a student of a school in Iowa, Is homo visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kolly. Sho was taken 111 and was obliged to come home. Miss Madalono Whltoloy, of Horshoy, was visiting in the city ovor Sunday at tho Bonham homo. Sho can down Saturday morning to attend the edu cational oxliiblt. Miss Blanche Cox, formor county superintendent but now teaching at Brady, was among the teaclicrs who canio to town Saturday to nttond the educational exhibit. Fred Dunnaway, of Donver, vlutted his brothor in this city Friday wWlo' y n,1879 from ,K?u,h c?!!nt?' h0 enrouto to Koarnoy In an automobile. 1U(l 1bo" 'Ufoclntoil with D. T. Ran On tho way down from Donver hd t,n11,n ul?, 7:,,ar, ranch. Ho engaged struck p,omo awful roads.' 1 ln 11,0 CilUl business with n ranch on a a ai.i. i, i .. ,i , i , i tbo Medicine creek, and later made his Unn' wH.m n, Z, Wp"1? P?.8'-, homo in the valley about six miles citl ,1 irt win "si-l,lt lIa southwost 6f town. Ho moved to city and will go on tho road selling nenvpP ln icon n(i fnw vpnrfl n accident insurance. Mr. Walker, who .. . 7 .1 ViJ "nlJJVl ?.r? nK0 lm r,l.nrsr nt (l. tr... ,n . chargo of tho bualnee poraonally. Tho glee clubs of tho North Pip'e high school wont to Maxwell Saturday ovonlng whoro they gave a con cort. Thoy wore accompanied by a number of tho high school studonts. The Maxwell people gave them a hearty reception applauding thorn gen orously and on numerous occasuions calling them back sovoral times. Tho homo concert by tho gleli clubs will bo presented noxt Saturday evening . nt tho Keith theatre. All people Inter ested ln tho schools should make It a point to attend, this concert and lend their support to this part of tho school work. For Sale. Used Typowrltors. all kinds. nil 1 prices. O. 13. James. Grand iBhtnd Neb. ' i J, Jill i iu-Mlwaiiai Q Electric Grill Stove Regular price $6.00 On Sale During Hotpoint Week Only, May 3-8, at $3.26 Sec it advertised in the May 1 Saturday Evening Post and May Ladies' Home Journal El Crilslpvo boils, fries, toasts, and broils, both above and below its glowing coils. Operates from any lamp-socket. Pcrfotms two cooking operations at the same lime, at cost of 6ne. El Grilstovo is the handiest, all 'round convenient electric appliance ever offered at the price. North Platte Light & Power Co. BILL OF KXCUPTIOiNS l'lLEB IX THK ItOHKHTS t'AHi:. Tho bill of exceptions to taken be fore llio supreme court of the state In the case of Roy Roberts, under doath sentence for the murder of Vornon Cornott, was served on County Attor ney Qibbs Saturday by Jas. 1 Kcofo, attorney for Roberts. Tho bill of exceptions Is a typo wrltton copy of all tho testimony takon In tho case, togothor with tho excep tions taken by the defenso and tho rul Incs of tho court. It consists of six ! hundred and six pages of typewritten coming horo from Stnpleton. Robccca Garland was born Novem ber 18, 1852 in Barbersvlllo, Ky, Sho lived there as a girl and later moved to Indiana where sho was married May 4, 1873 to Geo. II. Smith. To this union wero born nine chlldron all of whom survive. In 1884 sho came west with her liusband and ' settled near Staplcton where they lived until three years ago whon they moved to this city. Thoso who survive Mrs Smith, be sides hor many friends, are tho hus band and nine children. Tho children aro Dolsar Smith of Kearney, Mrs. Anna Wills of Staplcton, Mrs. Clydo Lake of this city, Lester Smith of Gundy, Mrs. Myrtlo Meyors of Brady, Mrs. Gortrudo Penner of Gandy, Mrs. May Clark of Maywood and Everett and Herbert who live at home. Tho funeral was hold yesterday morning at U o'clock at Gandy and lntcmcnt was In tho Gandy cemetery. School FiniuiccH in Good Shape. The finances of the North Platto city school district aro now In prosperous condition, Btates City Treasurer F. L. Moonoy. Within tho past few weeks ten thousand dollars of taxes duo wore paid Into the school treasury, onabllng tho treasurer to pay off all outstanding warrants and still have a comfortable balnnco on hand. The pay ment of tho money derived from tho saloon licenses which wero recently granted by tho council helped consid erably towards swelling tho account. A short tlmo ago tho school board re ported a rathor depleted treasury on account of delay in payment of taxc Bernard Beer Passes Away. Bornard Beer, for twenty years a resident of Lincoln county, passed to the beyond Thursday of last week at his homo In Detroit, Mich. The re mains wore taken to Denver and the funeral held Sunday. Tho deceased came to Lincoln coun- '-""'- "'a auin The deceased was a brother of Max Beer of this city. Auto Licenses .Must be Pnld. County Treasurer Durbln lias re ceived the number plates from tho atat for tho automobllo owners. Theao plate; win bo given whon tho 1915 liconses aro paid. Under tho now law passed by tho last legislature there 1 a fino Imposed for non-payment of the automobllo tax. Tho law was made to go Into .effect April Cth of this year, The license is three dollars unless tho ownor liappons to be in arrears in which case it will bo moro than doublo that. Miss Ilolon Cokor, pf Sutherland, ar rived In tho city Saturday morning to visit ovor Sunday with Miss Hazel Donaldson. Barton & Bailey's Show Coming. To thoso that havo reached mature years tho coming of tho circus means' simply that thoy will havo sevoral , hours keen onjoymont away from (he: ordinary run of pleasure. But to the yqungstors, circus day is the day, a; red lettor day, an occasion long ,to bo remembered. You recnll with vivid memory, do you not, tho vory first, circus you over saw? How you stared j round-oyed at thoso fierce looking an- lmals. And you romember, too, don't you, how you failed to understand why thoso olcphant3 had tails in front and back and how fatjior laughed ; when you asked him about it? Thftti thoro was tho music of the bands, the wonderful acrobatic feats of the gaily drosscd porformors, the funy antics of tho clowns all making an indcllblo impression on your childish mind and' transplanting you to u real wonder land. Many another child will oxporlonce, these enjoyable Impressions Thurs-. day, May 13th, when Barton & Bailey's world celebrated shows will exhibit afternoon and night nt North Platte. Wo liopo with all our heart that every , youngster In the vicinity has tho pleas-' uro seeing this wonderful attraction , or ratlior tins collection or attractions. There aro many educational features with a largo enterprise llko tho above, tho foremost of which, In our opinion, Is tho monster managcrlo. Whero for lnstanco would you or I or tho little folk see more than tho pictures of all these wild animals, if it wero not for the circus? And no doubt many a youth has been encouraged to greater achievements along physical lines by noting tho results obtained by per sistent and continued efforts. Yes, wo hopo that all the little folk around hero attends tho Barton & Balloy Circus and our sympathies aro with tho little boy or girl who Is com pelled to stay at home while their nioro fortunate associates go to the show and return to relate with chil dish exaggerations, tho wondors they havo seen. Word was received hero last week by Conrad Walker tolling of tho death of his son-lu-law, John Shellleld, which occurred Wednesday evening at Ro chester, Minn., whoro lio had been op erated upon. Mr. Shellleld lived at Swea, City, la., near whore he owned a largo farm. Ho leaves no children. Tho funoral was held Sunday from Story City, la., where intormont was made. The oven of the NEW PERFECTION No. 7 can be changed into? a tireless cooker instantly, by simply pulling a damper. i W U'ft f.,r.,..rv. Sfer.'C rtTT" I II I.IIIII IIJlilil,1 1 1 IIIIIIJ 1 1 i II !fPi ill ffl U llln lwJ! ERKION ommoK-sfmEs Two million housewives have found the NEW PER FECTION the way to es cape coal range drudgery and discomfort It starts without priming or smo(cing. It has no valves to clog up, no tubes to warp, wear out or burn out. In 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes. GAS STOVE COMFORT STANDARD OIL COMPANY (N.br.iU) ma mmm COMMISSION KRS' PROCEEDINGS. April 20th, 1915. Board mot pursuant to adjournment, present, Hormlnghauson, Springer, Whlto and county clerk. Road No. 382 comes boforo tho board for final action and objections having been filed against opening said road, tho board sets May 24th, I mir. n o nVln'nlr T 1! na Mm lnv nt ! hearing said 'petition and remon strance. Road No. 370 Is hereby disallowed for the reason that change in loca tion was mndo by a new petition which has been granted and known as Road No. 3S1. The following claims wore allowed on the general fund: Sundry persons, witnesses In tho case of the Slato vs. Roberts, $425.40. Isaac Solby, mdse for tho county poor, $19.10.' Bortlia Thoolecke, refund of tax es. 70.05. J.. B. Redfield, salary and medicine first quartor, $174.10. Harry Carothcrs, mdse for county poor, $5.15. F. D. Westonfold, mdso for tho county poor, $32.75. O. II. Thoclecko, lnsuranco pre miums for court house, $195.00. Allowed on road district funds as follows: D. O. Mayfleld, part payment 1914 settlement District No. 47, $50.00. A. Chambers, work District No. 30, $4,00. , Sundry persons road work District No. 11, $9.00. Andrew Falk, road work, allowed on Commissioner District No. 3 for $21.20. Allowed on the brldgo fund as fol lows: Greeley Bundy $20.00. L. C. Cecil $4.00. Robert Hicks, $20.00. Tho claim of J. B. Redfield of $75.00 hospital fees of Wm. Balloy is hereby disallowed for the reason that tho county Is not liable. Whoroupon tho board adjourns to May 3, 1915. C. W. YOST', County Clerk. Child Dies of Pneumonia. Mabel Elnora, two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sclireckongost, passed away Friday at their home on west Tenth street as a result of an attack of pneumonia. Tho body was taken to Wellfleet where the' funeral whs held Sunday afternoon and tho body Interred In tho cemetery there. No coal hod or wood box. .All tlic fuel in this reservoir. The New Perfection is ready at the touch of a match. WITH PERFECTION OIL A "bo" who gave his namo as F. O. Galllghor was takon by Oillcer Combs of the Union Pacific forco Friday ov onlng on tho chargo of drunkenness. Ho appeared beforo Judgo Mlltonbor gor Saturday morning and nbjudged guilty and given thirty minutes to get out of town. Ho took twonty-two min utes to mnko his gct-a-way nnd sont back word to credit the othor oight minutes to. some other poor devil who might need it. For Sale or Trade. Improved section of hard land, most ly rough, $8 per acre. M. R. Magnuscn. NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1008 West Fourth St. MKS. M. HALL, Superintendent. Graduate Nurses ln Attendance JOHN S. TWINE3I, Physician and Surgeon. .DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Ofllco McDonald State Bank Building. Corner sixth auu Dewey Streets. Phones, Olllco 1S3, Residence 283 Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: BuiklinK and Loan Building Phonoc i Office 130 Pnones Residence 115 JOHN S. SIMMS, M. I)., Physician and Surgeon Ofllce B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phone, Ofllce, 83; Residence 38. Office phono 2-11. Res. phone 217 L . C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. Worth Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. J. B. liEDFIELl), PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redilold & Redfield Olllco Phono C42 Res. Phono 076 Hospital Phone BUick 633. House Phone Black 633. IV. T. PIUTCHAltD, Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., one-half block southwest of tho Court House. .Vol Hi Platte, Xcb. DERIiYUEItltY & FORBES, Licensed Kmbalmers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phone Black 588. Artificial Ice Call on JOE SPIES, The Old Ice Man. Phone Black 161. AERIAL NAVIGATION Is no longer an experiment, Its prac ticability has been proven and is com lng into uso moro and moro every dny. Our cigars havo never been an ex periment; they havo always been good, they havo borne tho mark of standard for over twonty-flvo years ln North Platto. Wo mako a number of brands ranging in price from for 10 conts to 3 for 25 cents. Try them. J. F. Schmalzried. Application for Liquor I.lcenHo. Matter of Application of A. T.Yar ter, for Liquor LIcenso. Notice lu hereby Klven that A. T. Yar ter. did unon tho 29th dnv of Anrll 1915, Mo IiIh application to tho Village Hoard of Trustees of Brady, Lincoln county, Nobraska, for llcenso to soli malt, spirituous, vinous, mixed and fermented Intoxicating llnuorH, at ro ...II . 1 . . I . 1 . . . ....... I nlnn f . Villi, UUIIIIK lliuiliwil'tll Cftll menclniT to-wlt: May 1st, 1916, nnd emlinir Anrll 30th. 191C. on lots 13. 14 nnd .15, in block C ln the Vtllago of urauy, ijincoin county, iouruai(u. If there bo no objection, rcraon strnnco or protest filed within two weeks from April 29th, A. D. 1915, said license win no grnnieu. A. T. YA11TER, Applicant offsiimiijatf e UouRht and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 030 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. i.uri.Yii .otici: To Mary K. Law, non-rcaldciit defend- nnt: You nro hereby notified that William I. Law did on tho 25th day of January, 1915. Illo ii nutitlon ln thn nintrlot Court of Lincoln Comity, Nebraska, the object nnd prayer of which aro to bo divorced from you upon tho grounds of u?Horuon nnu lor sucn otnor una further relief ns lustlce and equity nrny rcaulre: nnd that tho Judffo of snld Court did on April 26th, 1915, make an order dlrcct- '"ij'inot service Do linti upon you uy publication as in othor cases provided. lou will, mako nnswor to said peti tion on or boforo tho 7th day of June, 1915. Or Your tlnfmilt will lm tnmn nn.l judgment hnd ngnlnat you ns in said po- WILLIAM I. LAW, Plaintiff. 11V Vi. TT. TiiVAWS. a27-4w His Attorney. Cl'I'ATIOX Intho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebrnska. In tho Matter of tho Estnto of Jacob C. euernoor, uocenseu. rV PlnW. T T) nlil. I n . .. . .1 Huffman and Martin Federhoof, heirs at law of Jacob C. Federhoof, deceased, and nil persons interested in said es tate: You nnd each of you are hereby noti fied that Sophia Federhoof has filed hor petition In this Court, tho objoct and prayer of which nro for a decree speci fying who aro tho heirs of said Jacob C. Federhoof, deceased, and their Inter est or shares ln and to Lot 2 in Block A of North Platte Townlot Company's Addition to North Platte. Lincoln Coun ty, iNeurnsKn, nnu tho right of succes sion thereto. All persons interested ln such matter aro heroin cited to nppenr beforo this Court at tho Court House ln mo city or worth I'lntte, Nobraslta, at 2 o'clock P. M. on thn 20th ilnv rf May, 1915, nnd show cause if any why the prayor of said petitioner shall not bo granted. Witness my hand and tho seal of said Court this 24th day of April, 1915. (SKAL) GEO. E. FUENCIT, a27-3w County Judire. XOT1PU I'Oll PU1H.IC.VTIO.V lleiinrtmont of the Interior. U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte, Neb. April 23, 1915. Notice Is hereby irlven tlmt Minn In Eliza McQulre. now Sceso, of North Platto, Nebrnska, who on February 8, 1912, made Homestead Entry No. 05371, for E,4 of SEU Section 2, Township 11 N., Itange 30 W., Cth Principal Merid ian, has nied notice of intention to make final three year proof, , to estab lish claim to the land abovo described before tho Register and Receiver at North Platte, Nobraska, on tho 21st day of June, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Scott Shanor, of Mnxwoll, Nobr., Jesse Hlgh borger. of North Platte. Nnhr.. Anr1r.v Howard, of Wellflcot, Nobr., Mary Rich- uiub, ui iurin i jaiie, neur, . J. E. EVANS, n2i-Gw Register. A' ot lee of Sale. Notice Is hereby riven thn.t wlmrnna default has occurred In the conditions of a certain chattlo mortgage executed by M. J. OConnell and Floy E. O'Gon nell, mortgagors, to William Lyman, mortgagee, bearing date on the 25th day of February, 1914, by reason of the failure of said mortgagors to pay tho debt secured therby and whereas there Is now due nnd unpaid on said Indebt edness to tho undersigned tho sum of i-our nunuroii Thirty and 56-100 If 'luU.Utl.J Now therefore, tho nronertv iIph- crlbed ln said mortgage, to-wlt, Two brass bed, complete, one birds eyo maple drosser, ono birds eye maple chlffonor, two SxlO rugs, one oak dresser, one oak tabje. ono oak rocker, one oak leather rocker, six dining room chairs, two 9x12 rugs, ono daven port, ono electric lamp, ono dining room table, one sewing machine, ono jewel gasoline stove, one kitchen cab inet, one ouiret, six Ultclien chairs, two rugs 2Ax5. ono roll ton desk. one flat top desk, two desk chairs, tuur liiiHti unite unairs, one insurance case, ono paper nie, ono stand table, one letter press nnd book, ono large electric fan; or so much thereof as may bo necessary, will be sold pursuant to tho power of tho sale ln said mortgage contained, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on the 22nd day of May, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the storage room of T. M. Cohageh in tho city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, to satisfy tho debt secured by snld mortgage and costs and expenses of these foreclosure pro ceedings. uated at Isorth Platto, Nebraska, this 29th day of April, 1915. WILLIAM LYMAN, Mortgagee, By Muldoon & Qibbs. His Attorneys. xotice roil publication """ Dophrtiiu-nt of the Interior U. S. Land OHlce at North Platte, Nob. March 27, 1915. Notice is horebv clvon that John M. Crandell, of North Platte, Nob., who, on January 10, 1912, made Homestead entry No. 05355, for tho and NWU Section 14. Townshin 12. N.. Rnnire 31. W. 6th Principal Meridian 'ias filed no tice or intention to mak.i unal three year proof, to establish claim to the land above doscrlbed, before tho Regis ter and Receiver, at"Northo Platte, Neb., on the 21st day of May, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: W. C. Mnsters, Hugh Songer, Carl Broedor, John W. Fowler, all of North Platte, Neb. J. E. EVANS, m30-6w Register. .Slicrlft'M Sale. By virtue of 'an order of salo Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, upon a decree of roreciosuro ronuereu in said court wherein Carl Chrlstensen Is nlaintlff. nnd Charles Shlll, Mary E. Shlll and jjdii snui are uoienuants, and to me directed, I will on tho 22nd day of May, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. in., at the oast front door of tho Court House in North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell nt Public Auction to the highest bid der for cash, to satisfy said decree, in terest nnd costs, the following des cribed property, to-wit: Southeast quarter (SEU) of Sec tion eighteen (IS). Towshlp nine (9), Rango thirty (30) West 6th P. M.. Lin coln County, Nebrnska. Dated North Platte, Neb., April 16, 1915. A. J, SALISBURY, n20-5w Sheriff. Order of Hearing ou Original Probntr of Will Stato of Nebraska. Lincoln County, ss. In tho County Court. In tho Matter of the Estate of J, Deln- vn n Jackson, Docoased. On reading nnd tiling the petition of Anna E. Jackson, praying that the Instrument, filed on tho 17th day of April. 1915, and purporting to bo tho last Will and Testamont of the said do coasod, may bo proved, approved, pro bated, allowed and recorded as the last Will and Testament of tho said J, Dela van Jackson, decensed, (and that the execution of said instrument may bo committed and tho administration of snld estate may bo grantod to Anna 15. Jackson nnd Charles D. Jackson as ad ministrators with Will annexed. Ordered, That May 8, 1915, nt 9 o'clock a. m., Is assigned for hearing said petition, whon nil persons Inter ested ln said matter may appear at a nounty Court to bo hold in and for said County, nnd Hhow cause why the pray er of petitioner should not be granted. GEO. E, FRENCH, a20-3v County Judge.