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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
UtA L. HAKE, Editor nnd 1'nbllslicr.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Ono Year by Mull In Adrnnco....$1.25
One Year by Cnrrlcr In Adrnnco. .$1.60
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
Postofflco as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, .JUNE 22, 11115.
Eiilcrlnin Regents nt Luncheon.
The members of tho board of re
gents of the state university who aro
out on a tour of inspection of the
stnto agricultural station, spoilt part
of Saturday In town. They wore milk
ing the trip In nutos, but on account
of the bad roads the cari were aban
doned at Kearney and they enmo to
this city by rail. Saturday forenoon
was spent at the North Plntte sub
Btutlon and at ono o'clock tho regents
wcro given u luncheon at itlic Pacific
hotel by members of tho Chamber of
Commerce. Platos wcro laid for twenty-eight.
Tho guests prosont wore re
cents W. O. Whltmoro of Valloy, V.
Q. Lyford of Falls City, F. L. Holler of
Omaha, nnd J. E. Mllor and P. L. Hall
of Lincoln, and A. E. Burnett, (loan
of tho agricultural college at Lincoln.
Following tho luncheon a numbor of
addresses wore mude, W. V. Hoagland,
as toastmastor calling on Messrs.
Temple, Mnyor Evans, Seoborgcr and
Snyder and all the guostB. Tho re
marks wcro In lino with tho stato
university, tho agricultural college
and tho several sub-stations .
Chancellor Avery, who In a mcmbor
of tho party, was dolaycd ut Kearney
and on acount of belated trains did
not arlvo In tlmo for the luncheon.
Tho party loft for Scotts Bluff Sat
urday nftornoon nnd returned to this
city yestordny and woro taken over
to Curtis In tho W. V. Hoagland and
Frank Harbor cars. The party will re
turn hero some tlmo today and go east
tonight. ,
At tho luncheon tho regents and
Dean Burnett spoko very highly of tho
work being performed by Supt.
Snydor.
The Colonel's Rnttlcsnnkc.
In tho llttlo privnto tent on tho cir
cus grounds in which Col. William
Frederick Cody spends his tlmo whon
not appearing in tho perfomnnces of
tho Sclls-Floto Circus nnd Buffalo
Bill's Original Wild West, which Is
coming hero Monday, June 28th, many
a good story i3 told and most of tho
timo they arc told by Col. Cody hlm
Bclf, And Col. Cody, wliti. be Is tell
ing stories tolls reul one...
"Take gratltudo for Instance," the
famous scout said recently, "thore's
nothing llko It. Everything In tho
world feels gratitude. Just for in
stance there wns my pot snake
Reginald. Even ho felt gratitude."
"Your what?"
Tho colonel's eyes twinkled.
"My pet rattlesnake, Reginald. I
never saw such a grateful thing ns
that snnkc. I saved his life once and
ho never forgot It. 1 was hunting ono
morning when 1 found lilm half
crushed under a rock. I picked him
out, took him home, dressed his
wounds nnd fed him somo mush and,
sir, that snako never forgot It. Uso to
bo wnlting for mo nt the door ovory
evening when I came home. I could
Just sooo In that rattlesnake's eyos
that ho was racking his brain to pay
tuo back nnd show Ills gratitude.
At last the opportunity came. I had
charge of a bunch of gold ono night,
nnd when I was sleeping a Mexican
broko In the house to steal It. But
Reginald was on guard. I woko up to
hear tho Mexican yelling his hend off,
and ran out Into tho kitchen to find
that Reginald had liogtlcd him by
wrapping himself around tho Mexi
cans nnklos. And that wasn't tho
end of It. For fear that I wouldn't
wnko up, Reginald had stuck his tall
out of the window and was roltllng
for tho police. Now If that wasn't
grndltudo Id llko to know what Is!"
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Henry Hall dt Gothenburg1.
Friday evening a hail storm which
extended from Vroman, in the east
part of this county, to Lexington, nnd
covering a Btrlp from ono to three
miles in width, proved very destruc
tive. At Gothenburg tho hail was of
sulllclent slzo to break In skylights
made of puarter inch plate glass, bat-
tor shingles off roofs, mow branches
and leaves from the trees nnd break
hundreds of window lights. The .
stones were driven through window i
screens ns easily ns though mude of i
paper. Crops in the path of the
storm were entirely destroyed, nnd
the loss will run Into thousands of
dollars.
Woman Cures Horse Colic.
Tho men wore away & ususal .The
mrse was bad. A lono woman could
not "drench" in tho old way. She
culled up a neighbor and hor mon
woro away- but: "We have Farrls
Colic Remedy Hint you drop on tho
horse's tongue and the horse was woll
when tho men came home. Moral: Get
'arris Colic Remedy so the women
can cure horse colic. We sell It at 50c
a bottlo on tho Money Back Plan.
Sojd by A. F. Fink.
$!J00 u Minnie for "Hiding Horse.
Choycnuc, Wyo., Juno 20. Ono
thousand llvo hundred dollars for not
moro than flvo minutes' work will bo
tho compensation of tho cowboy win
ning ttho world's championship rough
riding Contest at Choyonno's Frontlor
Bays, July 21, 22, 23 and 24. His
compensation will bo at tho rate of
?5 n second, $300 a minute. Tho cow
boy winning tho world's champion
ship stcor roping contest will bo paid
bettor than ?200 a minute.
Tho rough riding purse Is $1,500.
with a $500 saddlo added for tho win
ner, Tho winner will receive $1,000
cash. During the ontlro contest ho
will not bo In tho saddlo to exceed
llvo minutes, so the cash and saddle
represent payment ut the rnto of $300
". minute.
Tho ntcor roping purso Is $1,000 of
which $000 will bo paid tho winner.
He will not bo roping and tying for
moro than thrco minutes, If Mint long,
so his compensation will bo at least
$4 a uceond, $210 a minute.
Want Power nt the Station.
While tho regents of tho state uni
versity woro In town Saturday they
had a conference with Manager Moroy
of the cleetrlc compnny, relative to
furnishing tho experimental sub-station
with light nnd power. Tho elec
tric comnpuy, It is understood, ugrded
to build n transmission lino to tho
south limits of tho city, tho stato to
build from that point to tho farm. Tho
building of the lino nnd the uso of the
current deponds somowhat on tho rate
the company will make.
In cauo tho. proposition is accepted
tho state would use consldorablo cur
rent, not only in lighting tho sovornl
houses and barns, but tor power in
oporntlng tho Irrigation pump, tho
feed grinders and other machines.
If this lino is built, why not mnko
u boulevard of tho road loading to tho
sub-statlou nnd have it lighted with
electric lumps?
Heavy losoos havo boon sustained by
tho producers of binding twlno and
harvesting machinery through tho re
cent hail storms. Ono largo shipment,
of 40,000 pounds of twlno, was dispos
ed of at Wood River. Tho hull wiped
out tho crop there and as a result this
twlno was reshlppcd to Lexington and
Gothenburg. Tho hall of Friday night
will agnln prevent uso of this twlno in
tho latter district. Harvesting ma
chinery orders huvo boon cnncoled In
ull tho stricken districts. Kearney
Hub.
edy
"A Trag
of the Platte
Valley."
BY COL.
F.
Sloiy
of murder
of Vernon Con
nett. Get it at
the Huffman Smoke
House.
Miss Edna Elliott spent Sundny In
Ognlalla.
Lee und Cnl Simon were visitors In
Dickens Sunday.
Miss Irono O'Donnoll snout Sundny
with friends In Lexington.
Miss Ruoy Shanner spent Sunday
with her parents In Maxwell.
Frank DIstel visited friends In
Gothenburg tho latter part of last
weok.
Miss Gortude Baker left Sunday for
Gothenburg to spend n few days, with
irionus.
W. Bacon, of Wolllleet. tranncted
business In town tho lnttor pnrt of
inst weoic.
Do pou know thut wo mako a spc
cialty of repairing R. R. Watches?
Try us next time.
CLINTON, THE JEWELER.
Virgil Baldock, of Omaha, who was
summoned hero by his father's death,
ictt tor Homo Sunday.
Miss Mao Winters' came uir'from
Hastings,. Sunday evening to spend a
wqeic or, marc witn roiuwves.
W. E. Shaffer, of Hastings, arrived
n fow days ago to accept n position
in mo uottmancignr rnctory.
F. W. Hermlnghnusen and D. 1!
White transacted business In Goth-
cnburg tho latter part of last weok.
SEE DR. EUIS FOR GLASSES
or nny Special Work.
Over McDonald Bank.
Phono 30 for Appointment.
Mrs. Joseph Slbcrdlncss, of Sidney
formorly Miss Grnco King, Is spending
mis weoic wmi Miss Mnymo McMIch
uol.
Edward Stoftregou,, of tho Clinton
Jowolry storo, has gone to Blue Hill
Neb., to spend a month with his par
ent.
R. C. Glllum, of Wnrrensbiin:. Mo.
arrived boor a fow days ago to" tako
chargo of tho Postal telegraph of-
tico.
Mr. and Mrs. John Knox will leave
shortly for Evans, Col., to visit rola'
tivos and later will visit In Estcs
park.
For Sale
2 Corrugated Iron Buildings which
can bo mined without being taken
uowii, nt Jiersnej'H unpoHlto Post Of.
nee.
J. J. Horrlgnn and Oliver Carroll
spent Sunday In Sutherland nnd later
itrovo to Ogalalln to attend tho ball
game.
Mrs. Kllduro, postmistress of Pax
ton, returned homo yesterday a-ftor
noon after n short visit with local
frionuji.
Mrs. W. M. Cunningham nnd dnugh
tor Ruth aro guests ut tho Major
Walkor homo, having arrived Friday
ovoning.
Mrs. Warren Kelly Is enjoying u vis
It from hor brother. M. J. Frnnzon
who camo down from Cheyonno a fow
tiuys ago.
NO REASON l'OR IT.
Cano Seed for sale. R. N. Lamb.
NURSE BROWN
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1008 West Fourth St.
miS. M. II ALL,
Superintendent.
Graduate Nurses In Attendance
JOHN S. 'nVINEM,v
Physician and Surgeon.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics
Office: Building and Loan Buildine
phno I Office 130
Phones Residence 115
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Gynecology
Obstetrics and Children's Diseases.
Office McDonald Stato Bank Building
Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets.
Phones, Office 183, Residence 283
J. II. ItEDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN ic SURGEON
Successor to
HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redficld & Redfleld
Office Phono 642 Res. Phono G7G
DERItYIJEltltY & FORBES,
Licensed Embalmers
Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors
Day Phono 234.
Night Phono Black 588.
II. II. LAND GRAF
Fainter, Funerhnngcr and
Decorntor
Phono Black 670. , .
WYLIE WALKER, '
With tho Gaston Music Co.
Tunes, Regulates, Ropairs nnd
Rebuilds Pianos.
Telephone 338 or Call Clinton Jewelry
Store.
When Citizens of North Platte Show
the Way.
Thoro can bo no reason why nnv
roador oft his city who suffers tho tor
tures of nn aching back, tho nnnov
nnco of urlnnry disorders, tho nulns
and dang ra of kldnoy ills will fail to
heed tho words of n nolghbor who has
found rollof. Rond what a North Platto
citizen Bays:
Mrs,. A,. G,. Wesshurg, 708 west
Fourth street, North Platto, says:
"I had a dragging pain In my back and
troublo with my kldnoys. A doctor
diagnosed my caso as a Hontlng kld
noy. Many n day I was utiablo to
stand on account of tho pain through
my kidneys nnd tho kidney secretions
woro uunatnural. An oporatton was
advised, but luckily I learned ot
Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a
supply from McDonnoll & Graves
Drug Storo, (now Schiller & Co.'s
Drug Storo) and began using them.
A fow days romovedt ho pains and re
stored my kldnoys to their proper
working order,. Another of my family
has 8inco boon troubled by kidney
complaint and has had a world ot good
from tlilu remedy.
Prlco 60c, at all dcalors,. Don't
simply ask for a .kldnoy rcniody got
Doan's Kldnoy Pills tho uanio that
Airs,, wessuerg und. Fostor-Mllhurn
j Co., Props., Buffalo, N,. Y.
Order of Hearing on Original Probate
of Will.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
In Iho County Court. Juno 1C. 1915.
In the Matter of the Estate of Agnetha
nunson, Deceased.
On rending nnd filing the petition
or Rasmus Hnnson. nrayinc that tho
Instrument, filed on tho 16th day of
June iiut, aim purporting to bo tho
last Will and Testament ot tho said de
ceased, may ho proved, approved, pro
bated, allowed and recorded as tho
last Will and Tcstamont of said
Agnethn Honsen, deceased, and that
mo execution of said Instrument mnv
bo committed and tho administration
of said Estate may be granted to Anna
M, Hansen as Executrix.
Ordered, That July 16, 1015, at 2
o'clock p. in. Is assigned for hearing
sniu petition, when nil porsons In
forested in said matter may appoar at
a County Court to bo held in nnd for
said County and show cause why tho
prnyor or petuionor siioukl he granted
Thnt a copy of this order be null.
llshed in the- North Platto Tribune, a
soml-weokly nowspnper published in
snld county, for throe successive
woolen prior to said hearing.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
J22-3 County Judge
"It was mighty good of you to telephone; it saved mc a trip."
Letting the Telephone Make the Journey
When you think you ought to make a trip, why not
talk instead? Nearly everyone lives right next door to
your Bell Telephone.
America is interwoven with 21,000,000 miles of tele
phone wire, reaching here, there and nearly everywhere.
That is G5 per cent of all the telephone wire in the world.
All great achievements in the art of telephony have
been the product of American brains, American initiative
and American scientific and technical skill.
PRORATE NOTICE
In tho Matter of the. Estate of Henry
uoouKO, uecenscu.
In tho County Court ot Lincoln Conn
ty, Nebraska, Juno 18, 1915.
Notlco Is hereby given, that tho cred
itors of said deceased will meet the ox
ectitrix of said Estnte, beforo tho Coun
ty Judge of Lincoln County. Nebrnska
at tho County Court Room, in said
county, on tlio 20th day of July, 1915
and on tho 20th day of January. 191(5
at 9 o'clock a. m. each day for tho pur
pose ot presenting tholr claims for
examination, adjustment and allow.
nnco. Six months aro allowed for
Jiuy 20, 1915, aud ono year fortho Ex
July 20, 1915, and ono year fo rtho Ex
ecutrlx to settle said estate from tho
istli uay of Juno. 1915.
Tills notlco will bo mibllshed in the
North Platto Trlbuno, a somt-woekly
newspaper printed In said county, for
four weeks successively, proceeding
July 20th, 1915.
OEO. E. FRENCH,
122-lw County Judge.
Bell Service Makes Everyone Your Neighbor
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
" -. '.'.V 7 ,
- iV.
Welcome a
i.V,-
Good Cigar
And a good cigar means ono made
at tho Schmalzried, factory. Our rep
utation as a makor b fgood cigars in
North Platto extends back thirty years.
If; we did not mako good cigars we
would have been forced to close tbo
factory years ago. If you havo not
been smoking Schmalzrled's Cigars it
is not too late to begin.
. J. F. Schmalzried.
JOHN S. SEOIS, 31. D
Physician and Surgeon
Office B. & L. Building, Second Floor.
Phono, Office, 83; Residence 38.
Office phone 241. Res.jihone 217
L. C. D R O S T ,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bunk Building.
orata
n
Bought und highest markut
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red G30 Office -139
! Probnto Notice
In the Matter of the Estate of -Cornelius
Sullivan, Deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, May 25, 1915.
Notice Is hereby given, That the cred
itors of said deceased will meet Mio
Administrator of said Estate, beforo
tho County Judge of Lincoln County,
Nebraska, at tho County Court Room,
in said County, on tho 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 are allowed for
creditors to present their claims, and
ono year for tho Administrator to set
tle said Estate, from tho 2nd day of
July, 1915. This notlco will be pub
lished In tho North Platte Tribune,
a legal seml-wcekly newspaper print
ed and. published In North Platte, Lin
coln County, Nebraska, for four con
secutive weoks preceedlng July 2nd,
1915.
OEO. E. FRENCH,
jl-4w County Judge.
NOTIflB FOR l'WIIMCATION
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Oillco at North Plntto, Neb.
. April 23, 1916.
Notlco Is hereby given that Minnie
Eliza McQulro, now Seose, or North
Plntto, Nebrnska, who on February 8,
1912, made Homestead Entry No. 05371,
for EV4 of SEU Section 2, Township 11
N., KnnBO 30 W., 6th Principal Merid
ian, hns tiled notice of Intention to
make final threo year proof, , to estab
lish claim to the land above described
bofore the Register nnd Receiver at
North Platto, Nebraska, on tho 21st day
of June, 1915.
Claimant namoH ns witnesses: gcott
Shaner, of Maxwell, Nobr., Jesso Iilgh
berger, of North Platto, Nebr., Andrew
Howard, of "Wolluoet, Nobr., Mary Rlch
nrds, of North Platte, Nobr.
. J. E. EVANS.
n27-6w Register.
Legal Notice.
Louis Josoph Einstein and Ilormati
Elnstoln, dofondnnts.
Will tako notice that on tho 29th of
day of May. 1915. Wesloy T. Wilcox
and John J. Halligan, plaintiffs horein
filed their potltlon in tho District court
of Lincoln County. Nebraska, against
said defendants, tho object and prayer
of which aro for a partition of tho
north half of tho northeast quarter
and tho north half of tho northwest
quarter of sectton twenty-six, town
ship sixteen, north ot rango twenty
nino wost of tho Cth P. M. in Lincoln
county, Nobraska, equally botween tho
plaintiffs and tho dofondnnts, and If
said land cannot bo equitably divided,
that tho Homo bo sold and out of tho
proceeds tho plalutlffs bo paid for cor
tain taxos which thoy havo paid on
said land.
You aro required to answer said pe
tition on or bofore tho 12th day of
July 1915.
Dated 29th day of May, 1915.
WESLEY T. WILCOX,
JOHN J. HALLIOAN,
Jl-4 "Plaintiffs.
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered In said Court
whoroln Tllllo S. Blnnkenburg Is plain
tiff, and Mary Becker, et. al. are de
fendants, and to me directed, I wijl on
the- 10th day of July, 1915, at 2 o'clock
p. m., at the east front door of the
court house In North Platto, Nebraska,
sell nt public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree,
interest and costs, the following de
scribed proporty, to-wit:
South half (Ss) ot Northwest
quarter (NW Ji), Southwest. quarter
of Northoast quarter (SW of NE4)
and Northwest quartor of Southwest
quarter (NWVi of SW,4) of Section
Twenty-four (24), Township Sixteen
(1G), Rango Thirty-three (33), west or
the sixth principal meridian, Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Dated at North Platte, Nobraska,
Juno 5th, 1915.
J8-5 A. J. SALISBURY,
Shorlxg,
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtuo of an order of sale issued
from tho district court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rondered In said Court
wherein Salmon C. Stewart Is plain
tiff and Oeorgo Edelman and Lydia
Edolman are defendants, nnd to me
directed, I will on tho 17th day of
July, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the
east front door of tho Court Houso in
North Platte, Lincoln County. Nebras
ka, soil at Public Auction to tho high
ost bidder for cash, to satisfy said de-
creo, Interest and costs, the following
described property, to-wlt:
Northwest Quartor (NW1!) of Sec
Mon Eleven (11) and tho Southwest
Quartor of tho Southwest Quartor
(SW of SWVi) of Section Two (2)
all In Township Nino (9) Rango
Twenty-eight (28) Lincoln County,
Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb., June 12,
1915.
1-1B-G A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.
Hospital Phone Black 633.
Houso Phono Black 633.
IV. T. I'ltlTCIIAKD,
Gradunte Votcrinnrlun
Eight, years a, Oovornment Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St.,
one-half block southwest of the
Court Hotisfc.
.Voith Platte, Neb.
Legal Notlco
To Charles E. Cotton, Ora D. Cotton
and Richard E. Cotton, Defendants:
You and each of you will tako no
tice that on the 14th day of May, 1915,
Henry Clark, plaintiff herein, filed his
petition in tho District Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska, against said
defendants, impleaded with others, tho
objedt and prayer of which aro to ex
clude the said defendants and each of
them from all Interest- in and to one
certain promissory note for Four
Thousand and no hundredths
($4000.00) Dollars payable to the order
of Charles E. Cotton, and payable Sep
tember l, 1915, dated May 8th, 1915,
and signed by P. E. Cundorson and
Ous Oundorson, and for a decree to
have the said defendants hold said note
in trust, for the plaintiff and for an
order, that tho said defendants and
each of them be required to dellved
said note Into Court for the purpose of
having the same delivered to the plain
tiff herein.
You and each of you are required to
answer said petition on or before the
12th day of July, 1915.
Dated this 1st day of June, 1915.
HENRY CLARK,
Plaintiff.
By WILCOX & HALLIOAN,
Jl-4w His Attorneys.
Probulo Notice
In tho Matter of the Estate of James
M. Rannie, Deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, May 25, 1915.
Notlco is hereby given, That tho
creditors of tho deceased will meet tho
Administratrix 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 the 3rd day. of January,
1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for
tho purpose of presenting their claims
for examination, adjustment and allowance.-
Six months are allowed for
creditors to present their claims, and
ono year for tho Administratrix to
settlo said estate, from tho 2nd day of
July. 1915. This notico will bo pub
lished in th6 North Platto Tribune, a
legal semi-weekly newspaper printed
and published in North Platto, Lin
coln County, Nebraska, for four con--
sccutivo wooks, preceedlng July 2nd,
1915.
1l-4w
OEO. E. FRENCH,
County Judge.
Probate Notlco.
In tho Matter of the .Estato of Ann
Jano Barraolougli, Deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, Juno 1, 1915.
Notlco is hereby given, that tho cred
itors of said deceased will meet tho
administrator of said estate, beforo
tho County Judgo of Lincoln County,
Nebraska, at tho County Court Room,
In said County, on tho 9th day of July,
1915, and on tho Qth day of January,
910, at 9 o'clock A. M. each day, for tho
purposo of presenting their claims for
examination, adjustment nnd allow
ance Six months aro allowed for
creditors to prcsont their claims from
July 9th, 1915, and ono year for the
administrator to settle t;Ud estate,
from tho 1st day of Juno, 1915. This
notlco will bo published in tho Seml
Weokly Tribune, a newspaper printed
In said county, for four weeks suc
cessively, on and after Juno 8th, 1915.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
J8'4w Count y Judgo.
i