Semi-Weekly Tribune IRA L. HAKE, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Ycnr by Mnll In Advance... $1.25 Oho Ycnr by Carrier In Advance. $IM Enterod at North Platte, Nebraska, Postolficc ns Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1013. LOOK WITH DISFAVOR ON STREET FAIHS. The directors of tho Chamber of Commerce held a apodal mooting Tuesday ovonlng to discuss several matters that donmnded Immediate at tention. Tho first considered was tho application to tho ctly council for a llcenso by a company that proposes to come horo with a street fair next woelt, opening Monday and closing Saturday night. Not only were tho directors op posed to having tho carnival como hero, but a do2en cltlzons who wero present at the' meeting wero almost unanimous In their opposition. Tholr opposition was takon on tho ground that n Btrect fair Is a breeder of looso raor als; and that It takes money out of town, and that tho class of amusement provided Is neither olovntlng or ovon a medium class that as u rule the "shoowe" are of tho "snldo" variety nnd not worth ovon tho amall adnils slon asked. Whllo there Is probably nothing In the ordlnanre to provont tho company from show ng on some vacant ground, 11 was the sense of tho meeting that tho streets should not bo given over for such purpose ajid that tho council should, If possible, levy a Hcoti30 tax ho high ns to pro hlblt tho company from coming. Another matter discussed was tho Fourth of July Celobratlon. Whllo tho time to make the preparations la short, It was decided to proceed with tho eel ebratlon on Monday, July Cth, and to assist tho commlttco an appropriation of $700 was mode. This amount will bo augmented by funds from other sources. An executive committee com posed of Harry Porter, W. J. Tlley, W, R. Malonoy, W. J. Landgraf, C. M. Newton and 0. E. Elder was selected to hnve charge of the colobrat'on. Th baso ball situation was discussed at some length and It was genorally conceded that tho team should bo sup ported. An appropriation of fllvo hun dred dollars was made,., with tho pro viso that moro should be donated Bhould tho condition of tho publicity mud permit. Tho condition of tho Lincoln High way was discussed, as was also tho roads leading Into tho city. Tho Im portance of tho Lincoln Highway to North Platte was cited by Secretary Tomplo, who stated that on Monday ho had counted thirty tourist cars In town. Every loiirlst spends money In town for lodging, meals and garage supplies, and In many Instances pat ronlzo tho general linos of business. On another occasion thoro wen so many tourists In town '.wit tho holds and rooming houses wore overtaxed and several wero unable to get rooms. On account of the roadn, some of tho tourists have been cutting out North PhUto and going west over the road south of tho rlvor und crossing at Ogalalln. SELLS-FLOTO SHOW WILL ARRIVE SUNDAY Tho Sclls-Flolo show, which exhibits In North Platto Monday afternoon and evening, will arrive Sunday from Cheyenne, and will entrain during tho forenoon and tho tents will bo erected. This feature of the show will no doubt be witnessed by a large crowd, as the work Is of an Interesting nature and gives cvldenco of the thorough organi zation of a big show. There should bo a warm wolcome ( this show, not only benuse of Its real merit, but because connected with it is our former townsmen, Col. W. F. Cody, who has charge of the Wild West features of tho show. Th Sells-Floto show Is not only one of entertainment, but of Instruction as well. There are the trained animals In which tho Hon, tho tigor and the leopard Join in wonderfully taught acts; tho big olephants which respond to the trainers command as readily as docs the affectionate dog; the grace ful dancing horsos which keep perfect step to tho music of the band; the riders of all nations, Including the In dian, the Arab, the cowboy, tho cow girl and tho U. S. cavalry man; tho wonderful clovornoss of tho acrlnllsts; and for tho humorous part an aggrega; tion of clowns ropresontlng all tho comic characters of the day. Tho performances will bo given nt 2 and 8 p. in., nnd tho ndmlssslon prices are fifty conts for adults and twonty-fivo conts for children. It. II. FowIch Hurried. One of the surprises to North Platto people this week was tho announce ment of the marriage of R. II. Fowlca, which .occurred at Long Beach, Calif., yesterday. It was generally con sldercd that Mr. Fowlos was Invulncr ablo to the assaults of Cupid's darts, at least he was In this section of tho country, but It seems that tho Callfor nla climate softned his "hardness of heart" and a dart struck a vital spot. Tho lady who became Mrs. Fowlos was Miss Madollno Gray Anderson, and tho ceremony occurred nt the residence of tho brldo's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Fowles will bo "at hohio" at Long Beach after September 1st. Tho Tribune cxtonds congratulations to Mr. Fowles, best wishes to his brldo nnd to both may tho sun of happiness ami contentment never set. A Visit From Col. Burke. Col. John M. Burke, for years press agent for tho Cody Wild West show and now holding a similar position with tho Sells-Floto show, spent Tues day rorenon In town nnd made a nlcas ant visit nt Tho Tribune olllce. Thouch descending the western slope of life, mo major is tho same suavo, jovial, polished man of twenty-five years ago; the morry twinkle Is still In lis eyo, and though his long tresses are slivered and getting sparso his indomitable en ergy socnisundimlnlshd. Tho hinjor was tnroe days behind his schedule, and could; not, us 'he ddsired,' spend tho full day In town meeting all his old friends; somo of whom ho know In the days when, tho red man and the buffalo woro habitues of the section surround ing North Platte. North Finite (lirltf Guy nt Horsliey Tho Tribune regrets to say that citizens df HerBhcy have filed nt this olllce complaints regarding the con duct or rour North Platto girls who at tonded a dance at that placo last Frl day night, and following tho dnnco i. , l....iii.... 4 ...,.... uuuhhiu hi) guy us io ui3iuru iuo ocaco Tho Edition' of the Northwestern ! ?' ttBLT". SJ'""1!;L?uch ndct Academy, of Lake Gonevn, Wis., rot- ," V nrtini i . V , T eronco to which has boon made In c n m Sl,h h hn theso columns, arlvcd In town Wcdnos- "t T'l " rH LP m V day, after a strenuous .trip from Oma- te!nf W,th i,n ,.vnr ..in, wm.,ift(.u rtn,ia BUC information as the Incident war- rallltary outfit 's composcdgt twonty-' six cadets from tho ecadomy traveling tn Mntl Ifrnnnlnnn In anvnn milna In LOCAL AND FEItSOKAL rants. 3IINH Hall to go to rhlllnnlncs. Miss Gladys Hall of thlB city expects chargo of Col. Davidson, commandant i1 X ZV (3 of tho school. Mr. men. iiin M,nni to. loavo. Ju,y .4th for San Fiancinco, nhvaWliTl nn.l TJnntnn.it At-nmnnn,, w",w. m' wul "lt3ul 11 OCUB1II, WHO IS tho United States military attache at "T """a it mi, ii,V ' t Mm anhoM hnn nt M, .nrn la nn,1 ft.ml 9" AUgllat Ctll they Will Ball for the school. Ouo of tho cars Is fitted MlS. 1)l.t1L.l..n.. ...1. ..I TT , . ... un ns nn ambulance vnrv rnnmlntnlv ' " 1 u'"W"ra wjiuiu ouao nan win Zthfnn, 1 Tnyn,C0"?, ,1 copt u position ao tcachor in tho equipped, nnd also a steel armored oar, in. which tho occupants nro snugly caged, tho only opening bolng a small pubic schools. Sho will be stationed on an Island about ton miles from the look-out anorturo for the driver. Tht' " 1 i ie.so.sc.oola a con nrtfinrnil nn rwnlirlin nvnr n nnft nniinilo I """" U1 United HtatOS gOVOrn- nrihorcd ca rwolghn over 0,000 pounds, ana tho Hospital car Is of tho samo Avolght. During tho trip ho strictest military dlsclpllno Is observed. Tho cars are owned and oqulpp d by tho school, and tho oxpoiiRca nro paid' by mo institution, Artor reaching nnd spending some time at San Francisco, j tho return tr'p will ho made by train. Colonl Davidson said tho armored car wns of tho typo used by tho army and that tho stool covering would with stand a steel bullet unless Hired nt Iobb than one hundred ynids; at n loss (Its tanco tho bullet would ploreo tho cov ering, but Its force would bo spent. Train Limit Rill Defeated. Railway Ago Gnzotte: Tho moas uro which has been pending In tho Illinois legislature to limit tho longth of froght trains finally has boon killed. It originally prohibited tho rallwnya from running trains of moro than fifty cars. Tho roads conducted a vigorous campaign against this pro vision, Doth at Springfield and lu tho nowapupors of tho state. Whon tho labor lobby saw the llfty-car bill could not bo pnssed It substituted a measure limiting tho longth of trains to sovonty-flvo cars. This at ono tlmo received sovonty-olght votos In tho houso. and It looked aa If It might bo passed; but whon It camo up for third reading It was dofoated, 01 to 7, Tho labor lobby has Introduced trnln-llmlt bills In nlnotcen states this year; and up to dato It has boon dofented In ovory stato. Tho hardest fight for log Islatlon of this kind was mndo In Il linois, and tho comploto defeat of It thcro Is a stroug Indication that It will never bo poslblo to got It puBsscd In another stato. ment, and Miss Hall for tho first year win rccoivo a salary or ninety dol lars per month. Mis Borthn Votaw, of Curtis, spoilt mis week in town visiting local friends. Mrs. E. N. Johnson loft a fow days ago for Omaha whoro i he will spend n week or longer. MIbb Gortrudo Baker who has been visiting In Gothenburg for a week Is expjected homo today. Miss Josephine Sadlo loft Tuosday for Oahkosh whoro eho will visit friends and attend tho wedding of hor brother Will Sadlo. Wanted 300 buys and girls to be at Clinton's Jewelry Store, Monday morn ing nt 9 o'clock to get a souvenir. .... John Landers, who lived on a home stead west of town thirty or more years ago, and moevd to the Powder river country In Wyoming, was In town yestordny visiting friends. A full line of Palm Beach and white skirts Just in. 41-2 E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Fred Bremer, of the north side, re turned yestordny from Omaha where lie accompanied his wife, who has en terod the Clarkson hospital for treat ment for serious physical allmonts. Not only wero Rock Island trains Fred Ericsson, who was up from Cottonwood Wednesday, reported a heavy rain In that section Wednesday morning. At the sume time here in town here wns a light fall of both ram and nan, me miter uoing no damage to vegetation. Rend Hershoy's njvcrtlsomen' a closing out s.tle In this Issuj. llcr shey the hardwaro man. iM Thousands of toads, recently hat ched, wero vlslblo on the streots early yesterday morning. The peculiar fea ture of their appearance was that they wore only to bo seen on tho streets running cast and west and all wero hopping westward. For an hour or two east Fifth street was fairly allvo with them. Wanted 301) boys and girls to be nt Clinton's Jewelry Store, Monday morn ing ut !) o'clock to get a souvenir. . . . . NORTH PLATTE, MONDAY JUNE 28tl In tho initial game of ball In the church league Tuesday ovonlng, the Methodist team defeated the Lutheran team by a score of four to two In six Innings. Tho Methodist battery was Cross and Cochran; Lutheran, Ford, Weinberg and Sandall. This evening tho Presbyterian and Christian teams will play. For Snlo ..2 Corrugated Iron Buildings vdiieli can be moved without being taken down, at Hershoy's Opposite Post Of fice. , II. II. LAND Gil AF Painter, PnperhangCT ami Decorator Phone Black 370. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Chlldran's Diseases. Ofllco McDonald State Bank Building Corner Sixth and Dewey Stroets Phones, Office 183, Residence 283 Order of Hearing on Original Probate of Will. Stnto of Nebraska, Lincoln Countyj ss. in tno County Court, June 10, 1015 In tho Mnttcr of the Estate of Agnetha Hansen, Deceased. On reading and filing the petition or RaBmu3 Hansen, praying that the Instrument, filed on tho IGth day of June 1U15, and purporting to bo the last Will and Testament of the said de ceased, may" bo proved, approved, pro bated, allowed and recorded as the last Will and Testament of said Agnetha Hansen, deceased, 'and that tho execution of said Instrument may bo committed and tho administration of said. Estate may be granted to Anna M. Hansen ns Executrix. Ordered, That July 1G. 1916. at 2 'clock p. m. Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons In terested in said matter may appear at county Court to be held in and for said County and show cause why tho prayer of petitioner should bo granted. That a copy of this order be pub lished in tho North Platto Tribune, a semi-weekly newspapor published in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said hearing. GEO. E. FRENCH, J22-3 County Judge. LOCAL AM) I'EUSONAL Jack Sinclair returned Tuesdnv from a short visit In Denver. Goorgo Barr of Omaha, who visited local frlonds Inst week has returned home. Mrs. James and daunhtor of Suther land, spent the first of this week visit ing in town. Miss Gladys Johnson loft tho first of this wook for Omaha to spend a lorungui wun relatives. Tho Yeomon will glvo ono of their bi-monthly dances at tho Lloyd onora nouso Tuesday evening. Msa Wayne Sullivan of Brady, snent mat weoic with Mlsa Mildred FItzpat ricic aim returned nomo Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Henry Rlttor nnd four children of Falrbury, formerly of this city nrb expected horo this wok to visit tho Flynn family. MrB. E. N. Johnston will ontortnln tho members of tho J. F. F. club Tuos day afternoon at hor homo at 522 west Ninth. Mr. and Mrs. Will Flnnoy nnd chll dron of Evnnston, Wyo., arrived hero a tow days ago to visit with tho Hat noltl family. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Meston nnd clill dren, of ScottB Bluffs who woro vlsl tors In town Inst week loft Wednos day for Hastings nnd Omaha to vlst frlonds. Mrs. L. L. Walker and family of Kansas City, ar'ved horo yesterday to miiKo inoir nomo. mr. waikor is mana gor of the Gaston Muslo Co. and has boon here for several months. F. J. DIENEI1 & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Como and Bee ua for town lots in different parts of tho city. Good In vestments on easy torms. Houses for sale and rent. We have also good bar gains m farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewoy Stsu upst&lrs. Probate Notice In tho Matter of tho Estate of Cor nelius Sullivan, Deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, May 25, 1915. Notlco Is hereby given, That tho cred itors of said deceased will meet tho Administrator of said Estate, before tho County Judge of Lincoln County, Nebrnsl-a, at tho County Court Room, in said County, on tho 2nd day of July, 1915, and on tho 3rd day of January, mil, at a o'clock n. m. each day. for tho purposo of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and al lowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims, and ono year for tho Administrator to sot- tlo said Estato, from the 2nd day of July, 1U15. This nqtlce will bo pub lished in the North Platto Tribune, a legal semi-weekly nowspapor print ed and published In North Platte. Lin- coin county, Nebraska, for four con secutive weeks proceeding July 2nd, lUJft. GEO. E. FREf!H. . Jl-tw County Judge Legal Notice. Louis Josonh Eliflatein and Horman Einstein, dofondants. Will tnko notlco that on tho 29th of day of May. 1915. Wesley T. Wilcox and John J. Halllgan. nlalntlffs herein nieu tuoir petition In tho District court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, against said defendants, tho object and prayor of which aro for a partition of tho north half of the northeast ouartor and tho north half of tho northwest quartor of section twenty-six, town ship slxteon, north of range twenty nlno west of tho Cth P. M. in Lincoln county, Nobraska, equally between the plalntlffa and tho dofondants, and If said land cannot bo equitably dlvldod, that tho Bamo bo sold and out of tho proceeds tho plaintiffs bo nald for cer tain taxes which they havo paid on said land. You aro required to answer sold pe-r uuou on or ooiore tno ism day of juiy XV ib. Dated 29tu day of May, 1915. WESLEY T. WILCOX, JOHN J. HALLIGAN, Jl-4 Plaintiffs. FREE. 2 MILE STREET PARADE EVERY nORnlriG-RAIM OR SHIMt BT U2i? 600 People All Hi 3 R.R ACRE L0HGRESS Of Am lErirs "5 M.ERDS OF Elephants Dazzling Massive Magnificent Performance ifJ FEATURES Menagerie Hippopotamus IDioodSweating Behemoth Lions Tigers Leopards Trained but Untamed Two Giant Institutions at one price of Adhission 2 PERFORMANCES - 2:58:I5 DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR EARLIER i UoLjIC S.A.LJB OF DAIRY STOCK The undersigned will sell at public sale at the Johnson Dairy Ranch, 6 miles North of Ringgold, Neb., on Wednesday, June 30, 1915 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property; 60 JERSEY CATTLE 60 30 Jersey Milch Cows, 2 to 8 years old; 10 Jersey Heifers, 1 and 2. years old; 17 calves; many of the abeve are grand daughters of Dorothy's Exile 63929, St. Lambert Eclipse 64929, Golden Ferns Grandson 7338, and Badger of Brook side 98819. 3 bulls, 1, 2, and 7 years old, the latter being ofBrookside, 98819. 12 HEAD OF HORSES 12 1 Grade Percheron Stallion 10 years old, wt. 1,600 pounds, bright bay in color; 11 horses and colts from 1 to 5 years old. IMPLEMENTS-A Creamery Outfit, gas engines, feed grinder, corn sheller, feed chopper, churns, butter washer, separator. Some household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS-Sums of $10 and under cash: over $10 six months time with approved security at 10 per cent interest 2 percent discount lor cash. Ray crLagford Clerk L E JohllSOll Noith Pintle, Neb. Legal Notice To Charles E. Cotton, Ora D. Cotton and nichard E. Cotton, Defendants: You and each of you will take no tlco that on tho 14th day of May, 1915, Henry Clark, plaintiff herein, filed bis petition In tho District Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, against said defendants, Impleaded with others, the object and prayor of which ard to ex clude tho said defendants and each of them from all Interest In and to one I certain promissory note for Four Thousand anu no Hundredths ($4000.00) Dollars payable to tho order of Charles E. Cotton, and payablo Sep tember 1, 1916, dated May 8th, 1915, and signed by P.- E. Gundorson and Gus Gundorson, and for a decree to havo the said defendants hold said note in trust, for the plaintiff and for an order, that tho said defendants and each of them be re'qulred to dellved said note Into Court for tho purposo of having the samo delivered to tho 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 & HALLIGAN, Jl-4w His Attorneys. Probnlo Notice In tho Matter of tho Estato of James M. Rannle, 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 the Administratrix of said Estate, before tho County Judge of Lincoln County, Nebraska, at tho County Court Room, In said County, on tho 2nd day of July, 1916, and on tho 3rd day of January, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for the purposo 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 settle said estate, from the 2nd day of July. 1915. This notlco will be pub lished In tho North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly newspaper printed and published in North Platte, Lin coln County, Nebraska, for four con secutiv6 weeks, preceedlng July 2nd, 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH, l'l-4w County Judge. Probato Notice. In tho Matter of tlio Estate of Ann Jane Barraclough, Deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, June 1, 1915. Notice Is hereby given, that the cred itors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, before the County Judge of Lincoln County, Nebraska, at tho County Court Room, In said-County, on the 9tb day of July, 1915, and on tho 9th day of January, 91G, at 9 o'clock A'. M. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims from July 9th, 1915, and ono year for the administrator to Bettle said estate, from the 1st day of June, 1915. This notice will bo published in the Semi Weekly Tribune, a newspaper printed In said county, for four weeks suc cessively, on and nfter June 8th, 1915. GEO. E, FRENCH, J8-4w Count y Judge. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said Court wherein Tillie S. Blankenburg is plain tiff, and Mary Becker, et. al. are de fendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 10th day of July, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m at tno east front door of the court house in North Platte, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest ana costs, the follovvlnir de scribed property, to-wlt: South half (SV.) of Northwest quarter (NW M), Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter (SW of NE&) and Northwest quarter of Southwest quarter NWU of SWVi) of Section Twenty-four (24), Township Sixteen (1C), Range Thirty-three (33), west of tho sixth principal meridian, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated at North Platte. Nebraska. Juno 5th, 1915. J8-5 A. J. SALISBURY, Sherlxg. Welcome a Good Cigar And a good cigar means ono mado at tho Schmalzrled factory. Our rep utation as a mauer o rgood cigars in North Platto extends back thirty years. If wo did not mako good cigars wo would havo been forced to close tho factory years ago. If you havo not beoH smoking Schmalzrled's Cigars It Is not too lato to begin. J. F, Schmalzried. PROBATE NOTICE Iirthe Matter of tho Estato of Henry uoeoKe, Deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, June 18, 1915. Notice is hereby given, that the cred itors of saidlleceased will meet the ex ecutrix of said Estate, before the Coun ty Judgo of Lincoln County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, In said County, on tho 20th day of July, 1915, and on tho 20th day of January, 1916, at a o ciock a. m. eacn day tor the pur pose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Six months aro allowed for July 20, 1915, and one year for tho Ex July 20, 1915, and one year fo rthe Ex ecutrlx to settle said estate from the 18th day of June, 1915. This notice will bo published in tho North Platto Tribune, a semi-weekly nowspapor printed in said county, for four weeks successively, proceeding July 20th, 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH, 122-4w County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of salo Issued from tho district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said Court wherein Salmon C. Stewart Is plain tiff and Georgo Edolman and Lydla Edolman are defendants, and to me directed, I will on tho 17th day of July, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of tho Court House In North Platte, Lincoln County. Nebras ka, sell at Public Auction to tho high est bidder for cash, to satisfy said de cree, interest and costs, the following described property, to-wlt: Northwest Quarter (NWVi) of Sec tion Eleyen (11) and tho Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SWW of SWi4) of Seotloa Two (2) all In Township Nino (9) Range Twenty-eight (28) Lincoln County. Nebraska, Dated North Platte, Neb., June 12, 1915. 1-15-5 A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.