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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
IKA L. HAKE, Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Ono Year by Jlnil In Adrnnce....$1.25
One Year by Carrier In AdTnnce..81J0
Entered at North l'latte, Nebraska,
Postofllco as Second Class Matter.
nil day, .nr.i: ihiii, iir.
Jlukos Report on Drainage.
At tho session of tlie city council
Tuesday ovoning, city Lnginoor aic
Nainara made a report on drainage
For taking care of the water which
conies from the west, Engineer Mc
Namara recommends that the drain
age ditch on the south side of the
track wont of tho city bo cleaned and
used as a waterwny that will dlschRrgo
Into tlio Surbtirbau ditch. However,
in order to take care of this wator the
Irrigation ditch would need be en
larged for a distance of about four
and one-half miles, This work would
cost tho city about $2,000.
On tho north side of the track lie
rccommonds that a road ditch load
lng from the railroad north to the
Plntlo Valley Irrigation ditch bo
cleaned and onlargod and used to
carry tho wator Into the Irrigation
ditch, This later ditch would need
bo onlargod for a dtstunce of two miles,
and tho work north of tho track would
cost about $000. lie also makes pro
vision to take caro of other surplus
wator north of the track by a ditch
through the Blrgo and Dllllon lands.
In tho city tho streets running east
and west should bo made to drain the
city.
Afternoon Wedding.
A pretty and impressive wedding
was solemnized at tho church of Our
Savior at 4 o'clock Wednesday aftor
noon when Miss Hazel Smith became
tho brldo of Chester William Doram.
Dean Bowkor performed the ceremony
and Mrs. Bowkor played tho wedding
march. Tho brldo was attired In a
dainty gown of white embroidery and
carled a largo boquet of whlto flowers.
Her veil was hold In place by a
wreath of small flowers. Sho was given
away by her grandfather G. II. Smith.
Miss Esther Schwalger acted as maid
of honor. Sho woro a yellow messallno
gown under a gold laco drapo and
carried white carnations .Clarcnco Day
stood witli tlio groom, After tho cere
mony a number of friends and rolatlves
attonded the reception and dinner
given nt tho homo of tho groom'a par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Doram which
had been tastefully decorated with
yollow and whlto (lowers and ribbons.
Mr. and Mrs. Doram .loft at six
o'clock for eastern points. Tho wed
ding gifts were numerous and beauti
ful. Mr. nnd Mrs. Doram will reside In
tho cozy new homo on cn3t Fourth
Btroot whlcli the groom has In rendl
noss. Both- young pcoplo have a host
of friends who wish them every happi
ness. Library Hoard Makes Report.
Tho library-board, or rather the sec
retary, Miss Annie Kramph, made a re
port for the past year to tho city
council Tuesday evening. Tho ro
cclpts for lust year were $1,079,13', nnd
tho expenses $1,147.73, leaving a bal
ance of $531.40. The., library has at
present 3,227 volumes, 201 volumes
having been added during the pust
year, and fourteen destroyed or lost.
The borrowers number 2,484, a gain
of (135 during tho past year.
Chas. McDonald, Dr. N. McCabo and
E. T, Tramp, whoso term as momborB
of the library board had expired, woro
re-appolnted by tho council.
Lutheran Anoiinceiuents.
Sunday school In tho morning nt i first of this week
Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Ser
mon subject, "Causo and Effect of
Controversy."
Evening worship at 8 o'clock. An
address by Itov. Alfred Oilman on "Ex
porienco In China." This address will
no doubt bo full of Information nnd
Interest to all. Trombono solo by
Arthur Tramp and othor special music
by tho choir.
A special congregational meeting on
Monday evening at 8 o'clock at tho
church for tho purposo of considering
Bomo Important matters relative to tho
now church building. Evory member
and friend of this church Is earnestly
urged to bo present. v
Prnlrlc Dog Poison.
(Formula used by tho federal cx-
crptrts In Wyoming and copied from
tho Dally Drovers Journal Stockman.)
Here Is tho formula used by the gov
ernment experts in killing prairie
dogs, resulting In tho extermination
of as high as 00 per cent of tho animals
from the first spreading of tho poison
nnd practically wiping out lnrge towns
with the second spreading:
Thirteen quarts oats, 1 ounce strych
nlno, 1 ounce baking soda, 2 table
spoons gloss starch, 1 tablespoon corn
syrup, 1-8 ounce saccharine, 1, pint
water.
Dissolve strychnine In water and
bring to boll.
Dissolve starch In sniftll amount of
wator BOjiarato from strychnine.
Dlssolvo soda In smnll amount of
water soparatoly.
After strychnine bolls, add starch
until cooked.
Take from fire; add 'soda slowly;
then add syrup ami saccharine.
1'our mixture over ontg and stir
thoroughly.
Lfcrge dog towns In this vlcllnlty
have beon completely wiped out with
this poison, which costs about G cents
an acre. A visit to one of the large
dog towns near here a fow days after
tho poison had boon put out, discovered
but ono lone prairie dog, whore ordl-f
narlly ilfty could bo soon nt any time
of day. Tho success attending tho op- i
rations of tho government parties
hero has Induced many private In
dividuals to tako up tho work of clear-'
lng their own land. j
Hall In Hull and Buffalo.
A Grand Island telegram to tho Bee
dated Juno 15th says; Several largo
sections of Hall county woro last even
ing visited by a terrific hall storm. In
tho extreme western part of tho county!
a strip soven miles wldo was sovcroly,
polled, wheat Holds being reported a
75 to 100 por cent loss. Bctwen St.
Michael, In Buffalo county, nnd Abbott,!
Hall county, there was also a long
strip In which the loss was heavy. This !
In nditlon to confirmed reports of Hes
sian tly dnmagc to wheat and tho rot-!
ting of corn on ncount of too much
cold and wot weathor and tho loss of
tho ilrst crop of alfalfa Is regarded
as a handicap which may bo ovorcomo
In part, but will require favorable
weather conditions.
NORTH PLATTE,
MONDAY
JUNE 28th
FREE. 2 MILE STREET PARADE
every morning -rain or swine at iuo
NURSE BROWN
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1008 West Fourth St.
MRS. BT. HALL,
Superintendent.
Graduate Nurses in Attendance
JOHN S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
JOHN S. SIMS, M. 3).,
I'hy biclun and Surgeon
Office B. & L. Building, Second Floor.
I'hono, Offlce, 83; Residence 38.
Week Old Chicks
For sale at ten cents each. Inquire of
Harry Lantz, 321 east Fourth. 42-2
600 People fjl Menagerie.
Congress of (Hippopotamus
All Nations 1 1 BusodSweating
Y (FN fs Wf Mffi
O KM. I RAi MS M. DEB EM OTH
Lions Tigers
Leopards
Trained but
Untamed
Millions for Itlik's.
New York Orders amounting to
(.it o"0 000 000 for rifles for Eng
land and her allies have been placed
In tho United States slnco January ,but
hub nas nan little effect on the opera-j
Hons In the field, since only a trifling '
percentage of the purchases have been j
delivered.
Exports say It will bo lato In the!
present year before Amerlcnn manu-'
facturerB, who ure now transforming!
their plants for tho making of guns
nnd ammunition, will ho able to begin '
to fill their contracts. Tho earliest of
th(i larger contracts call for Initial de-
nvortca September 1, I
Marriage LIcenst'H.
Juno 15th Chas. Boborson of psh
kosh and Geneva Schaltz of Lowellen;
O. F. Wagner nnd Eva L. Horton both
of. Paxton; Fred Oertwlg and Lillian
Kpppcr both of Kearney.
Juno 16th Fred Kocstor of Well
fleet nnd Mabel Dunn of Curtis; F. B.
DoughiB of Velm nnd Jennie Rund
borg of Omaha; W. It. Fabllngor of
Qandy and Mabel Hughes of Garfield.
For Hale.
Threo Registered Short Horn Bulls.
TheBO bulls are Yearlings and good
ones. Frank Strolherg, 0 miles west of
North Platte. 42-4
HAcresTemtsI;1
3 Herds of
Elephants
Dazzling
Massive
Maghip
Performance
Features'
, Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Ewildintr.
Ofhce 130
) Residence 115
tntfts
Tho boy scouts loavo today for a
hike Into tho hills, whoro they will
camp out tonight and tomorrow. They
pack With them blankets and othor ac
coutrements. They will bo acompnnlod
by Itov. Barton, Leonard Robinson nnd
Ell Hansen.
FOR SALE
I have a fow alfalfa and hay slack 1
Joseph Piolatlckor, of Wallace, vis
ited his brother F. C. Plolstlckcr the
Dr. Morris, of . Oshkosh, returned
homo Wcdncsdny after making a brief
visit in town.
Grocers say tho strawberry season Is
about closed, though somo shipments
from tho Colorado floldB may bo ex
pected. Taken aa a wholo tho straw
berries received this season havo been
n bottor quality than usual.
.vse -Mil i j irr m mrz.
I WO Ui
MSTITUTI
AT OtiE PRICE
OF Admission
ORIGINAL
wjm.
1 a
RAIN 0RS)SHINE
PERFORMANCES - 2:5n48sl5
DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR EARLIER
Arthur Hoagland took tho county
commissioners to Somerset yesterday,
making tho trip In an hour and somo
minutes. Tho commissioners say tho
road wan Tory rough and Hoagland had
them "In tho air" most of tho time.
Tho Ogalnlln ball team havo
strengthened their lineup by securing
Pitcher Fussol of Geneva who Iibb
boon making a record on tho Big
Springs team, also Guy Grimm, who
wll piny with them as soon na ho ro
covors from tho Juries ho received
In a recent game.
For Sale
(lorrucnfeil Trnn llnllillm u wiilni.
....Li l.iFft .'.if T..t.i II... 11.1 i - . ... . . . " ' .
v.mub iuh jui. .nini inn iiiuiK mr can no moycu lviinoni uonic taken
hay men. Cheap. J. K. NI8LKY, down, nt Horshey's Opposite Post Of.
-! r.usi .-icvciuii sireci. nee.
CZ3C
It
It
inner
OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
The First National Bank
Member Federal Reserve Bank System.
OneHundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE M
HAVE BKEN THE FACTORS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS
BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES.
3EZ3E
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
It
1CZ3C
F. J. DIENEIl & CO. ; Tho English houso of f!fltnuinnH Vnto.l
Rcnl Estate nnd Insurance a" additional war credit of $1,250,
o.wi ..u rny mi iru in . 000,000 Tuesday afternoon, mnkinf n
different parts of the city. Good in- I"1"1, of 4,310,000,000 sinco tho war
vostmentB on easy tonus. Houses lor . "??,.V u 3s eatlmaled that tho er-
salo and rent. We havo also good bar
gains in farms and ranches.
Cor. Front and Dewey Sts.. upstairs.
II. H. LAND GRAF
l'ainler, l'upcrlinnger md
Decorator
Phono Black 570.
penditures for the next three months
will average fifteen million dollars por
Two bandits locked tho cashier of a
oaiiK in tno outskirts of St. Louis in
me vault aim men escaped with $5,000
Loss of men in tho Brltlnli nnw nn
to May 31 havo ben given out at 13,547,
ui which js.id wero KlUCU.
lVYLIE WALKER,
With the Gaston Music Co.
Times, Ifegulatcs, liepairs and
Rolmilds l'ianos.
Telephone !i:tS or Call Clinton Jewelry
Store.
"A Tragedy
of the Platte
Valley."
BY COL.
F. IN. HERMINHAUSEN
Story of murder
of Vernon Con
nett. Qet it at
the Huffman Smoke
House.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of salo Issued
from the District Court of I.lnrnln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
loreciosuro rendered in said Court
wnerem Time s. Ulankcnburg is plain
tiff, and Mary Becker, ct.
fondants, and to mo directed. T will nn
tho 10th day of July, 1915, at 2 o'clock
p. in., at the oast front door of tho
court house in Nnrlli PI
soil at public auction to tho highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree,
Intorest and costs, tho following dc-
Buriueu property, to-wit:
boutli hair (SVi) of Northwest
quarter (NV K), Southwest quarter
of Northeast quarter (SWVl of NB4)
and Northwest quarter of Southwest
quarter (NWtf of "SW) of Section
Twenty-four (24). Townshln
(1C), Rnngo Thlrty-threo (33), west of
uio sixtn principal morldinn, Lincoln
uouniy, weurasica.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska
juno btn, iui&.
J8-5 A. J. SALISBURY,
Shorlxg,
SHERIFFS SALE.
, By vlrtuo of an order of salo issued
irom uvo district court of Llncol
county, Nebraska, upon a decree of
roreclosuro rendered in said Court
wnoreiu salmon c. Stowart is plain
tiff and George Kdnlmnn nml T.mll,
Edolman aro defendants, and to me
directed, I will on tho 17th day of
July, 1U15, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the
east front door of tho Court House in
worm l'latte, Lincoln County, Nebras
ka. soli at Public Auel Inn tn Mm lilr.li
ost bidder for cash, to satisfy said de
croo, Intorest and costs, tho following
doscrlbQ(.proporty, to-wit:
Northwest Quarter (NWM) of Sec
tion Elevon (11) and the Southwest
quarter oi tno Boutliwcst Quarter
(SWV4 of SWfi) of Section Two (2)
all in Township Nino (9) Rango
Tweuty-eight (28) Lincoln County,
Dated North Platte, Neb., Juno 12,
IVIO,
1-15-5 A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff
Hospital Phono Black G33.
House Phono Black G33.
IV. T. PIUTCIIAIU),
Graduule Veterinarian
Eight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St.,
one-half block southwest of tho
Court Ilousf..
oith Finite, Neb. f
Office phone 2-11. lies, phone 217
L . C . D R O S T ,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Ruilding.
Phones
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Gynecology
Obstetrics and Children s Diseases.
Office McDonald State Bank Building
Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets.
Phones, Office 183, Residence 283
J. B. REDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN 'Ss SURGEON
Successor to
HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld
Offlce Phone 642 Res. Phono G7G
DERRYHERRY Ss FORBES,
Licensed Embaliners
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
Night Phone Black 58S.
'Legal Notice.' ':
Louis Joseph' Einstein and Herman
Einstein, defendants.
Will take notice that on tho 29th of
day of May. 1915. Wesley T. Wilcox
and John J. Halllgan, plaintiffs herein
filed their petition in tlio District court
of Lincpln County. Nebraska, against
said defendants, the object and prayer
ot which are for a partition of the
north half of tho northeast quarter
and tho north half of the northwest
quarter of section twenty-six, town
ship sixteen, north of range twenty-
nine west of the 6th P: M. in Lincoln
county, Nebraska, equally between the
plaintiffs and the' defendants, and if
said land cannot bo equitably divided,
that tho samo bo sold and out of tho
proceeds tho plaintiffs be paid for cer
tain taxes which they havo paid on
saw land.
You aro required to answer said pe
tition" on or before tho 12th day of
jtuy iai5.
Dated 29th day of May, 1915.
WESLEY T. WILCOX,
JOHN J. HALLIGAN,
Jl-4 Plaintiffs,
Probate Notice
In tho Matter of the Estate of Cor-
nollus Sullivan, Deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, May 25, 1915.
Notice is hereby given, That tho cred
Itors of said decease'd will meet tho
Administrator of said Estate, beforo
tho County Judge of Lincoln County,
Nebraska, at the County Court Room,
in said County, on tho 2nd day of July,
1915, and on tho 3rd day of January,
191G, at 9 o'clock a. .tn. each day, for
tho purnoso of presenting their claims
ior oxaminntlon, adiustment and at
lowanco. Six months aro allowed for
creditors to present their claims, and
one year ior tno Aununistrator to set
tlo said Estate, from tho 2nd day of
July, 1915. This notico will bo pub
lished In tho North P"latto Tribune,
a legal semi-weekly newsnanor nrlnt-
ed and published In North Platte, Lin
coln County, Nebraska, for four con
secutive weeks proceeding July 2nd,
IV lb.
GEO. E. FRENXJII,
Jl-lw County Judge,
. -w
S3
Welcome a
Good Cigar
And a good cigar means ono mado
at the Schmalzricd factory. Our rep
utation ns a mnlfnr n ftrnnil nlnnro In
North Platto oxtonds back thirty years.
ii wo uiu not maico good cigars wo
WOUld havo been forcnil tn plnan Mm
factory years ago. If you have not
been smoking Schmalzrled's Cigars it
is not too lato to begin.
J. HF, Schmaizried.
oss anil uat
A.
- Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 636 OHke 459
C. H. WALTERS.
NOTIfJU FOIl PDULIOATIOX
IJeimrtiiicut of the Interior.
U. S. Land Olllco nt North Platte, Neb.
, April 23, 1916.
Notice Is hereby given that Minnie
Eliza -McOulre. now Soi.ki. nf Vnriii
Platto, Nebraska, who on February 8,
1012, mado Homestead Entry No. 05371,
for E of SEU Section 2, Township 11
N llange 30 V, Cth Principal Merid
ian, has filed notice of Intention to
make final threo year proof, , to estab
lish claim to tho land above described
before the Reirlatnr nnil T?iaI v at
North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 21st day
Claimant natnnfi nn wltnnRnnnf ennf f
Shaner, of Maxwell, Nobr.. Jesse Hlgh
bersor, of North Platte, Nebr., Andrew
Howard, of Wellneot, Nebr., Mary Rich
ards, of North Platte, Nebr.
J. E. EVANS,
a27-v Register.
Probate JTotlce
In "the Matter of the, Estate of James
M. Rannie, Deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, May 25, 1915.
Notico Is hereby given, That the
creditors of the deceased will meet the
Administratrix of said Estate, before
the County Judge of Lincoln County,
Nebraska, at tho County Court Room,
In said County, on the 2nd day of July,
1915, and on the 3rd day of January,
1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for
the purpose of presenting their claims
for examination, adjustment and al
lowance. Six months aro allowed for
creditors to present their claims, and
ono year for the Administratrix to
settlo said estate, from tho 2nd day of
July. 1915. This notice will be pub
lished in the North Platte Tribune, a
legal semi-weekly newspaper printed
and published In North Platte, Lin
coln County, Nebraska, for four con
secutive weeks, proceeding July 2nd,
1915.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
il-4w County Judge.
Legal Notico
To Charles E. Cotton, Ora D. Cotton
and Richard E. Cotton, Defendants:
You and each Qf you will take no
tico that on tho 14th day of May, 1915,
Henry Clark, plaintiff herein, filed his
petition in tho District Cdurt of Lin
coln County, Nebraska, against said
defendants, impleaded with others, the
object and prayer of which are to ex
clude the said defendants and each of
them from all interest in nnd to one
cortaln promissory note for Four
Thousand and no hundredths
($4000.00) Dollars payable to the order
of Charles E. Cotton, and payable Sep
tember 1, 1915, dated May 8th, 1916,
and signed by P. E. Gunderson and
Gus Gunderson, and for a decree to
have the said defe-ndants hold said note
In trustt for tho plaintiff and for an
order, that the said defendants and
each of them be required to delived
Bald note Into Court for tho purpose of
having the samo delivered to the plain
tiff horein.
You and each of you are required to
answer said petition on or before tho
12th day of July, 1915.
Dated this 1st day of June, 1915.
HENRY CLARK,
Plaintiff.
By WILCOX & HALLIGAN,
Jl-4w His Attorneys.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT FOR THE DISTRICT
OF NEBRASKA, NORTH
PLATTE DIVISION.
Probate Notice.
In tho Matter ot tho Estato of Ann
Jano Barraclough, Deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln
County, "Nebraska, Juno 1, 1915.
Notico is hereby given, that tho cred
itors of said deceased will meet tho
administrator ot said estate, boforo
tho County Judge of Lincoln County,
Nebraska, at the County Court Room,
In Bald County, on tho 9th day of July,
1915, and on tho 9th day of January,
916, at 9 o'clock A. M. each day, for tho
purposo of presenting their claims for
examination, adjustment and allow
ance. Six months aro allowed for
creditors to preseht their claims from
July 9th, 1915, and ono year for the
administrator to settle said estate,
from tho 1st day of Juno, 1916.- This
notico will bo published in tho Seml
Weokly Trlbuno, a newspaper printed
in said county, for four wooks suc
cessively, on and after Juno 8th, 1915.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
J8-4w Count y Judge.
In the Matter of Charles H. Emple,
Bankrupt.
Case No. 39, In Bankruptcy, Voluntary
Pofltlon.
Notico of First Meeting of Creditors.
To "tlio Creditors ot Charles H.
Emple, of Sutherland, in tho County of
Lincoln in tho District aforesaid.
Notice is hereby given that on the
11th day of Juno A. D., 1915, tho said
Charles H. Empio, was duly adjudi
cated bankrupt: and that tho first
meeting of his creditors will be held
at tho office of tho Referee in Bank
ruptcy in North Platto, Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, in said district on tho
25th day of Juno A. D. 1915, at 10
o'clock in tho forenon at which
time tho said creditors may attend,
provo their claims, appoint the
trustee, examino tho bankrupt, and
transact such other business as may
properly como beforo said meeting.
WALTER V. HOAGLAND,
Referee In Bankruptcy.