Semi-Weekly Tribune Will Morris spent the latter part of last week In Sidney closing up a salo of property which he owned lii that town IRA L. HAKE, Editor iind I'allishcr. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: One Year by Mull In Advance... One Year by Currier In Advance.. $1.50 Entercfi at North I'latte. Nobraska, I'ostofflco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, MAY H, 1915. LOCAL Ayi) PERSONAL Earl Carlton will leave shortly for Salt Lake City to spend a month with friends. Miss Isabella Stafford, of Paxton, spent a fow days lost week with Mrs. John' B. Murphy. .Harry Crook, of the Robhauscu bar ker shop, will leave soon for Omaha to Bpfnd sovoral wooks. HI Smith wont to Julesburg Satur day to got hlo car which was left there during a rccont storm. ' Miss Jano Cushlng, of Sidney, Is visiting at tho homo of hor sister, Mrs. Dorr Tnrklngton. William Moore returned homo Sun day morning from Omaha where lie spent a week on business. L. L. Walker of the Gaston Music Co., returned Saturday from a business trip In western Nebraska. Miss Lou Carson returned to Hast ings Friday after a month's visit with hor slBtcr, Mrs. Henry Simon,. Mr. and Mrs.. I. A. Gllbort are en joying a visit from tho lattcr's moth er, Mrs. Rosencrans, of Cozad. Kindling for Halo at Ilersliey'B. Edward G reiser returned Friday from St. Paul, Nebraska, whore he spent a week visiting his parents, Mrs. F. W. Rlnckcr went to Hast ings ysstcrday as a delcgato to tho granu cnaptcr oi mo eastern star. Mrs. II. N. Smith left tho latter part , or last wookiior Llsco to visit Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pushman for a week or so. William Stack, Jr purchased tho former Dwyor homo on east Third Btreet last Friday and has taken pos session. Mrs. John Den and daughter, Miss Marjorlo, left this week for Arapahoo wnero tncy will visit relatives for sov oral days. Wyllo Walker, of Kansas City, son of L. L. Walker of tho Gaston Music Co., Is oxpectcd hero next week to make his home. Clarence McKay, who. had boon em ployed in Toronto, Canada, form year past .returned homo tho latter part of insi week. F. J. Doran wont to Omaha Salur day and from thero to O'Neill to attend tho stato convention of the Knights of Columbus. Mr, and Mrs. Vigo Chrlstcnsen and buby loft Saturday for St Paul, Neb., whore thoy woro called by the death or tno former s grandfather. For Rent 7 room house: bath, cood garden, out buildings, 208 west Second St. isnquiro of G. S. Huffman. 32-2 L. L. Walker and son. Edward Stof friggen and Ralph Adams havo rented tho largo Ilnhlor house on east Front street for a bungalow this summer. Mr. ahd Mrs. Mlko McFadden and baby of Paxton, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs John Horrod last week, woro called homo Saturday by tho death of Mr. McFadden's father. Tlic Catholic Girls' club will bo entertained Wednesday evening by tho Misses Kathleen Flynn, Alice Sullivan, Ethel McWIlllams, Alice Fltzpatrick nnu Mrs. William Hawloy at the Mc Williams homo. Perry Sltton. of Omaha, who visited hero last weok, loft Sunday for Choy- enno anu amney wnere ho will trans nci imsmcss. Mr. Sltton expects to leave Juno 1st for California to ancm! thb grcator part of this summor with nis daughter, Mrs. Clark Buchanan. For Sale Gano and Millet Seed Plione C. P. Howard, 790F031. 29-0 Tho two national banks at Gothcn. burgliavo ro-organlzed as stato banks and simultaneously with tholr chang ing, a third bank has been organized by S. L. Burson, who was formorly connected with ono of tho othor banks, Wm, Hays, who recently moved to town from tho Blrdwood whoro ho was engaged In rauchlng. has begun tho uruuuon oi a uungalow in tho south part of town, tho cost of which will bo around $4,000. Tho high water has Intorferrcd somewhat In excavating tho uaseinuni. Read Ilorahoy's advertisement r a, closing out salo In this Issuj. Her snoy mo naruwnro man. latf A hobo was arrested at Sholton ono day laBt week at tho request of u Un ion Paclllc dotoctlvu. Tho charge against tho "ho" was that ho would stand in the mlddlo of tho railroad track in front of tho rnst trains and causa tho engineers to slow up the train until within a fw feet of tho man -when ho would Jump clear of tho track. It appeared to bo a mania with him to stop tho fast trains,. It Is estimated that at least thrco fowi of tho boos kopt in this vicin ity wero lost during tho winter. No ono seems to know Just what is tho cause, as in most cases thoro was still plonty of honoy in tho hives. Bees whlcvh wero protectod from tho cold seemed to faro about us badly as those which woro protectod from tho cold or not tho sliortago of boes will effect this Benson's fruit crop to any great extent remains to bo seen. Sulhor- lnnd Frco Press. For u Torpid Liver- "I lmvo used Chamberlain's Tahlots off and on for tho past six" yoars when over my liver shows signs of being in a disordered condition, Thoy havo al ways acted quickly and given mo thu dOBlred rellei," writes Mrs, tr. u. Tra bus, Sprlnglleld, N. Y, For salo try all dealers. "Crow" Holllday, who had been at Kearnoy, arrived in town Saturday and will play second base this season with tho North Platto team. Elmer Scyburg, of Potter, was town Friday taking tho examination: . tftilAii DnntHn atrt rtt firntllfltl Tin' will bo given a section near Potter, nrmllmpk Knn hrivn mirchiiHcri nn llvorles may bo made more expedi tiously. Will Brodbcck runs the car. For Sale Improved corner lot. Hoo . Mrs. G. a. McKay or phone black , 624. 20-8 Tho plumbing ordinance recently passed by tho city council Is being printed in pamphlet form and will bo ready for distribution tomorrow, tho ordlnnnco is a lengthy ono, requiring twolvo pages of a six by nine inch pamphlet. Workmen havo been engaged for a weok' past repairing the building oc cupied by tho Minor HInman garago which burnd thrco weeks ago. Tho roof on tho east section of tho rear building has been replaced. Tho west wall on tho west section of tho build ing will be torn down and rebuilt. . COMMISSION EKS' PROCEEDINGS.. May 4, 1915. Board met same as yesterday, pres- pnt Springer and White and county clerk. Claims wero allowed as follows: Chas. Cockle, road work, $75.74, Geo. Meyer, road work, district 23, $7.75. Joseph Shaw, roud work district G3, $19. O. O. Fowlef, road work district 05, $12.80. J. M .Fowler, road work district 55, $12.80. Louto Brooder, road work district 34, $1G. A. E. Bratten, road work district 34, $6.C0, Nathan Bratten, road work district 34, $0.05. Sundry persons road work district 34, $4.80.. Earl Coleman, road work district 17, $4.50. Charley Kem, road work district 17, $1.50. C. J. Ross, road work district 31, $14. Bert $74. Geo. $32.50. 1 1 jjOTmrrrFWJ 155 IliBKils PERFECT SPECIMENS OF EARTH'S MOST CURIOUS AND INTER ESTING CREATURES GATHERED TOGETHER INTO ONE IMMENSE MENAGERIE Edls, road work district 11, Moyer, road work district 23, C. E. Davidson, road work, district 8, ir r ; . i ; t J. L. Livingston, road work district 8 $5. ' ' W. E. Mason, road work district 8, $51.90. Louts Reflor, road work district 10, $iH ' ' ' " ' W. H. Drayton, road work district 10, $1.50. '""" '"! N Edward Downs, road work district 10. $1.50. 1 ' R. G. Patterson, road work district 12, $1.00. Sundry persons, road work district 23, $14.76. Sundry persons appraising road No, 382, $8. E. II. Springer, services and mileage, $40.G0. D. B. White, services and mileage, $46.90. A. N. Durbln, county treasuror: You are lierohy authorized to correct tax list 1914 assessmont on lot 8, block 43, North Platto from $490 to $360, on nccount of ncccsslvo valuation; also as to lot 5, block 43, North Platto from $490 to $360 on same account. Klopp-Bartlott Co., supplies, $679.81. A. P. Kelly, printing, $163.08. Sundry persons, survoying, $32. R. L. Cochran, survoying, $36.25. A. N. Durbln, county treasurer: You aro horeby authorized k correct 1914 tax list as to lots 1 to 5 and 7 to 12, block 13, Schlllor's addition to Wal lace from nn assessed valuation of $55 to $10 on account of error. Also 1914 tax list as to lot 0, block 12, Brady from $90 to $20 on account of orror. A. N. Durbln, county treasurer: Y'ou aro hereby authorized to distribute tho Union Pacific tax money paid under protest In your ofllco j amounting to $22,067.28. Adjourned until May 10, 1915. C. W. YOST County Clerk A NORTH PLATE MAN GIVES EVIDENCE Ills Testimony Will Interest L'orcry North Platto Reader Tho valuo of locnl ovldonco Is hulls putablo. It is tho kind of ovldonco wo accopt us truo becauso wo know wo can provo It for oursolves. Thoro has boon plenty or such evldenco In tho North Platto papora lately, and this Btraigntiorward testimony has cstab llshoa a'connuencQ in tho minds of North Platto people that will not bo easily snnKcn. CharlOB F. Buroughs, 222 S. Pino St., North Platte, says: "Sovoral years ago i nau occasion to uso Doan's Kid noy Pills, procured from McDonnell & qraves' Drug Store, (now Schlllor Co.'a Drug Storo) and found thorn to bo a good kldnoy remedy. I Buffer ed from burning pains in tho small of my back and my kldnoys woro vory woak. Doan's Kldnoy Pills soon cured mo completely, l havo not bo both ored by kldnoy trouble since. I take plenauro In endorsing this remedy for tho bonoflt of othor kldnoy sufferers Price 50c at nil dealers. Don't slm ply ask for a kldnoy romedy got Doan's Kldnoy Pills tho sumo that Mr. Burroughs had. Foster-MUburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. 5T Y A COWBOYS, COWGIRLS, INDIANS, MEXICANS, SCOUTS and TRAPPERS PRESENTING FEATS AND bCtHNUS Uf l tin REAL WILD WEST State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In the County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of J. Dela van Jackson. Deceased. On roadlntr and mine the Dctltloni,nnD,i frm vnl .,nnn f Anna E. Jackson, praylnc- that the Lioao.-Hnr. n,i ,nr c.o. nni i'lfrn""' nnnfidnn?nhHr,7t,h fc,yti? I '""her relief as justice and April, lulu, ana purporting to be thel- ..i,,, ,,, -,.i. i,j last VI11 and Testament of the said de-1 "i?y require: and that the ceased, may be proved,, approved, pro-1 J.ud?,e f ,,srald , Court did on bated, allowed and recorded as tho lastl April 26th, 191G, malep an order direct Will and Testament of the said J. Dela- n?, that Bervlce be had upon you by van Jaokson, deceased, and that the publication as In other cases provided, execution , of said Instrument may be You will make answer to said petl- committed and tno administration or " uuiuro mo iuiuy ui jum, said estate may be cranted to Anna E. 195, or your default will be taken and Jackson and Charles D. Jackson as ad- Judgment hnd against you as In said pe- minlstrators with Will annexed. mun wraye". . Ordered, That May 8, 1015, at 9 WILLIAM I. LAW, Plaintiff, o'clock a. m., Is assigned for hearing , By E. H. EVANS, said petition, when all persons Inter- a3,-4w Hls Attorney. ested In said matter may appear at a J " ' Qounty Court to bo held In and for said j?lr4TI??, , MILE 10NG GOLD GLITTERING FREE STftEET PARADE ON MORNINO OF DAY OF EXHIBITIO NORTH PLATT! AFTERNOON AND NIGHT v" Thursday, May 13. hllR TFMFNT rMPlftS Tlt&lil x m f nrr- m i X ' t li ff s 1 11 xi. i nit i tin N J 11 i I I M Hit . , "X f .'! X ' n'llK X. 1 W provide everything tor the mason or for the house holder who wants to do his own repair ing or improving. 'Best grades of cement, vlime, bricks, plaster, white sand, cement blocks, etc. Low estt- matesy torombt service. Also everything in lumber and all sizes of coal. We are asking for yojjk trade be- cause we know we can give entire satis faction in honest service, price and quality. THE HOME OF GOOD LUMBER. PHONE 7 COAXES LUMBER AND COAL CO. ( EVERY I DR.OP FRICTION J STANDARD OIL COMPANY f (Nebraska) M Omaha Order of Hcnrlns on OrlRlnal Probate of AVIll . I.13GAIi NOTICF. To Mary E. Law, non-resident defend ant: You are hereby notified that William I. Law did on the 25th day of January, 1915. file a petition In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which aro to be County, and show cause why the pray er .oi petitioner snouiu not do Kranica. GEO. E. FRENCH, a20-3W County Judg'e. NOTICH ,POV I'.Uni.ICATIO' Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Jacob C. Federhoof, Deceased. To Clara J. Kobblns, Agnes Amada. Huffman and Martin Federhoof, heirs at law of Jacob C. Federhoof, deceased, and all persons interested In said estate: iou and each of you are hereby notl- Deiuirtnicnt of the Interior V. S. Land Ofllce at North Platte. Neb " March 27. 1915. flail Hint Snnhln KVrinrhnnf lm fllnri hor Notice Is hereby trlven that John M. nntm nn In this PniirL thn nhlnnf n n rl Crandell. of North Platte, Nob., who, prayer of which are for a decree sped on January 10, 1912, made Homestead fylng who are tho heirs of said Jacob entry No. 05355, for the EH and NW c. Federhoof, deceased, and their Inter Section 14, Township 12, N., Range 31, 0st or shares In and to Lot 2 In Block W. 6th Principal Meridian, has filed no- a of North Platte Townlot Company's iiv;u ui niiciiuuii iu iuun. Him., huoo Auauion io iNorin f iaiie, uincoin cjoun year proof,, ta establish &p.m. to the ty, Nebraska, and the right of succes- land abOVe described. befOre the RCCla- Klnn tliorotn All noronti a IntamatoI In tor and Receiver, at Northe Platte, such matter are herein cited to appear Neb., on thelsWarof May, , before this Court at tho Court House In Clalmanrnameiras wltnessesrnvrt?. the Citv of North Platte. Nebraska, at Masters. Hugh songer, uari liroeder, o'clock P. M. on the 20th day of John W. Fowler, all of North Platte, May, 1915, nnd show cause if any why Neb. m30-6w J. E. EVANS, Register. OHI1E1II OF IIKAllIXn. tho nrayer of said netitioner shall not be granted. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 24th day of April, 1915. (SEAL) GEO. E. FRENCH, n27-3w County Judge. Sherlil'H Stile. The State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, IN THE COUNTY COURT. In the Matter of tho Estate of James. . M. Itapnie, Deceased. I By virtue of an order of sale Issued on reading and tiling tne petition oiirrom tho District Court of Lincoln James A. Rannlo and George M. Ran- County, Nebraska, upon a decree of nie, praying inai auminisirauon ox ioreciosuro rendered in Said Court said estate may be granted to Anna Itannie as administratrix. ORDERED, That May 25th, A. D. 1915 at 9 o'clock A. M. Is assigned for hear ing said petition, wnen au persons in terested in said matter may annear at a county court tovbo held In and for said county, and show cause why tho prayer of petitioners should not bo granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to an persons interested in sAid matter by publishing a copy of this order in the North Platte Semi- Weekly Tribune, a semi-weekly news paper puDiisneu in saia county ior three successive weeks prior to said of hearing. Dated April 30, iui&. GEO. E. FRENCH, County Judge. Application for Liquor License. Matter of Application of A. T.Yar- ter. for Liquor License. Notice Is hereby given that A. T. Tar ter, did upon the 29th day of April, 1915, fllo his application to tho Village Board of Trustees of Brady, Lincoln county, Nobraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous, vinous, mixed and fermented Intoxicating liquors, at re tall, during the municipal year, com mencing to-wlt: May 1st, 1915, and ending April 30th, l'Jie, on iota 13, it and 15, In block 6 In the Village of Brady, Lincoln county, Nebraska. If there be no objection, remon strance or protest nied within two weeks from April 29th, A. D. 1915, said license will be granted. A. T. YAUTIUU. Applicant. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. OtTlco McDonald State Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phones, Ofllce 183. B.esldonce 283 wherein Carl Christensen "Is plaintiff, and Charles Shlll, Mary E. Shlll and Edd Shlll are defendants, and to me directed, I will on tho 22nd day of May, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m at the east front door of the Court House In North Platte. Lincoln County, Nobraska, sell at Public Auction to tho highest bid der for cash, to satisfy said decree, In terest and costs, the following des cribed property, to-wlt-: Southeast quarter (SEU) of Sec tion eighteen (18), Towshlp nine (9), Range thirty (30) West 6th P. M., Lin coln county, Nebraska. Dated North Plntte, Neb.7 April 16, 1915. A. J. SALISBURY, a20-5w sheriff. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Ofllce: Building and Loan Building. Pnnn- i OfTlCO 130 Phonea r Residence 115 John s. SBiais, ar. rhyslcian nnd Surgeon Ofllce B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phone, Ofllce, 83; Residence 38. J. IJ. ItEDFIELD. niYSICIAtf & SUHGEON Successor to IIVSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. UedQeld & Redfleld Office Phone 642 Res. Phone G7G Notice of Snle. Notice Is hereby given that whereas default hap occurred In the conditions of a certain chattle mortgage "executed by M. J. OConnell and Floy E. O'Con 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 the debt secured therby and whereas there Is now due and unpaid on said Indebt edness to the undersigned tho sum of Four Hundred Thirty and 56-100 ($430.56.) Now therefore, tho property des cribed In said mortgage, to-wlt, Two brass bed, complete, one birds eye maple dresser, ono birds eye maplo chlffoner, two 8x10 rugs, one jak dresser, ono oak table, one oak rocker, ono oak leather rocker, six dining room chairs, two 9x12 rugs, one daven port, one electric lamp, one dining room table, one sewing machine, one Jewel gasoline stove, one kitchen cab inet, ono buffet, six kitchen chairs, two rugs 2x5, one roll top desk, one llat top desk, two desk chairs four large office chairs, one Insurance case, ono paper file, ono stand table, one lettor pross and book, ono large electric fan; or so much thereof as may be necessary, will be sold pursuant to the power of tho salo In said mortgage contained, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on tho 22nd day of May, 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the storage room of T. M. Cohagen In the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, to satlBfy the debt secured by .said mortgtftre and costs and expenses of theso foreclosure pro ceedings. Dated at North Platte, Nobraska, this 29th day of April, 191G. WILLIAM LYMAN, Mortgagee, Uy Muldoon & Glbbs, Hla Attorneys, NOTinU FOIt PURLIOATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Oillce at North Platte, Neb. , , . April 23. 1915. Notice Is hereby given lhat Minnie Eliza McQuIro, now Seeae. of North Platte, Nebraska, who on February 8, 1912, mado Homestead Entry No. 05371. for EH of SEH Section 2, Township 11 N.. Range 30 W., 6th Principal Merid ian, has tiled notice of Intention to make final three year proof, , to estab lish claim to the land above described b.eforelhe RoBlfcter, and Receiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on the 21st day of Juno, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Scott Shaner, of Maxwell, Nebr., Jcsso Illgh berger, of Nptth-.EIaUe,..obr., Andrew Howard of Wellfleet, Nebr., Mary Rich ards, of North Platte, Nebr. ,T .. J. E. EVANS, a2T6w Register.