The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 13, 1915, Image 8

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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
IRA L. RARE, Editor mid Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Olio Year by Mull In Advance . . ,$I.2o
One Year by Carrier In Advance. .$1.50
lintored ut North Platte, Nebraska,
Postofllce as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, JULY l. J!)I5.
Alleged Catlle Thieves Hound Out
Will Realty and Wnren Soulos, of
Rrady, woro bound over to the district
court Saturday morning on the clmrgo
of cattle stealing. Ronds woro placed
at ?500 each, which woro furnished.
The preliminary heuring was hold be
fore Judgo French Friday and ter
minated Saturday morning. The state
introduced several wltnossos, but tho
defendants made no deronso, asking
for a dismissal on the grounds of in
sufficient evidence. Tho two calves
alleged to have been stolen from Borg
innn wore Introduced In cvhlonco, one
bearing Soufe brand, tho other Beat
ty's brand. Borg.tinn claims that tho
calves wero taken from his pasture
by Boatty or Soulos, or by both, and
claims that ho posltlvoly Identifies tho
calvos as his. A daughter of tho com
ii1 id n i n ir witness, and also other mom-
hern of the fumily claim that the an-
imnls bolong to Borgman.
Tho case attracted much attention by
reason of the prominence of the' parties
chnrgod with tho thoft.
Three Special Trains Friday.
Tho third section of train No. 19
Friday was a Solig Movie special car
rying one hundred and sixty people
who will tako part in tho now picture
entitled '"flia Seven Suffering Sib-
tors," In thrco reels. Tho picture will
bo ready for the public In nbout two
months. Tho posing for tho same will
bo mostly in California and Utah. Tbo
train was composed of nine cars, one
of which is fitted up ns a movie theatro
and nnothor as a dancing room, a
full orchestra furnishes music and a
small newspaper entitled the "Dally
Yelp" Is published for their entertain
ment. On board aro Mr. and Mrs. P.
A. Sellg, Mr. and Mrs. John Scllg,
Miss Carrio Sellg, Miss Ruth Welsh
and MIbb Frances Illnklo, In tho lead-
lng role. A lnrge electric sign "Sellg"
ls stretched across the railing of the
observation cur. Willurd Howe, of tho
Washington Times is a member or the
party to tako notes of the trip, and also
Miss Jost who holds an olllcial post
lion in tho capltol.
Tho Shrlnor8' special to Seattle
went through hero at live-thirty Fri
day evening, and was met by n largo
number of local Masonic members, A
large camel's head was placed In n give the following program Wednos
consplcuous place on, Rio engine and a day afternoon, July 14tli, ut the home
siren whistle nnnounceu their nr-
rlvnl and departure.
An Elks' special of nlno cars from
Omaha and Wntertown, S. D passed
through Friday evening enrouto to the
annual convention. Tho train was a
jilcoly appointed one and carried a
Jolly crowd of R. P. O. E. With them
Avas tho famous Watortown band which
give concorts on tho way and recolv-
ed generous applause for their solec-
Hons bore.
lvxiiiiilnatioiis (hm Thursday and FrU
day Instead of Friday niitl Saturday
Tho noxt regular Teachor'B Exam
ination will bo hold in North Platte,
Thursday and Friday, July 29th and
SOtty ' Examinations will be given
In county, city, state, life and reading
clrclo subjects.
50-3
Coats ut half prico and less. If you
aro in need of one now is tho time to
tlmo to get it at Rlock's Clearing Sale,
Cauls at half price and less. It you
are in need of one no wIb tho time to
got it at Rlock's Clearing Sale.
Tho ohuroh league ball teams will
bo busy this wcok. Last evening the
Christina and Lutheran teams played,
tho scoro resulting In a tie;
this evonlng tho Christian and Eplsco
pal teams meet tomorrow evening tho
Episcopal and Methodists play, and
Thursday evening tho Baptists and
Methodists try conclusions.
Tho E. T. Tramp homo on west
Fourth stroot was struck by light
ning oarly Saturday morning during!
tho oloctrlcnl storm, causing a shock
to tho outlro family nnd scattering tho
brlckB of tho chimnoy whoro it en
tered tho house. Tho walls of tho
den on tho third lloor woro cracked,
tho doors of the furnace blown off, nnd
tho liro pluco damuged, scattering soot
through the house ami hallways,
$1.50 and $2.00 white Skirts in tho
very latest styles, now going at 98c
at Blocks Clearing Sale.
Tho luto decision In favor of tho Un
Ion Pacific la the St. Joo and Grand
Island railroad caso, should mator
tally help business on tho main lino, ns
It means that tralllc from Kansas City,
St. Joe and other southern shipping
polntB to tho northwest will bo routed
by Hastings and Gibbon to tho main
line. This routo Is 100 miles shorter
than .via Denver. ARornoy Loomls Is
Tiuoted In Sunday's papors as saying
that every contention of tho Union Fa
clflo was sustaluod.
COMMISSIONER PROCEEDINGS
July 1, 1915.
Board of county commissioners met
pursuant to adjournment. Present
Hormlnghausen, Springer. White and
county clerk.
The following claims wore allowed
on general fund:
A. N. Durbln, office expenses $140.94.
Alleen Guntt sulnry for Juno $133.33.
Alleen Gantt, ofllco expenses $25.70.
Joseph N. Wilson, salary, etc., $70.50.
Hilda Anderson, clork of the county
court $50.
A. J. Salisbury, ofllco erponses $21.04
A. J. Salisbury, Jailor's fcos second
quarter $135.
A. J. Salisbury, salary for Juno
$145.80.
A. J. Salisbury, mileage state cases
$73.50.
A. J. Salisbury board of prisoners
for second quarter $80.
C. W. Yost, olllce expense $1!) 30.
C. W. Yost, salary for June $137.50.
Bessie Salisbury, work on assosor's
noons i?io.
Anna Anderson care of county poor
30.
J. B. Hemphill printing, $10 75
Tramp &. Sonn, mdso county poor,
86.48.
Klopp
& Bartlott Co., supplies
$109.00.
Klopp
& Bartlott Co., supplies
?258.76.
Derryberry & Forbes, suplios $5S.15.
Allowed on bridge fund:
John R. Ritnor, Inspoctor at Suth
erland bridge $104.
R. R. Ilicka, bridge work, $8.50.
E. C. Ilostettcr, brigo work, $10.55.
Allowed on road district funds:
J. F. Snyder, road work district 32,
$43.
Houtl work district 42:
Geo. Grimths, $30.50.
Russell Raker, $12.25.
Dave Rank, $10.50.
R. S. Selby, $31.50.
Robert Campbell, $5.25.
Frank Shill, $5.25. "
For road work on district 8:
W. E. Mason. $23.h5.
ChnsLundgroen, $4.00.
Tnlmago White, $0.40.
Harry Mason, $0.00.
J. J. Walters road work on commis-
ai0ner district 1, $15.25.
ji,n Schram, road work on commls-
Bioner district 1, $21.00.
The contract with Mrs. Emma Pul
VCr fo rthe years 1912, 13 and 14 is
hereby .renewed for tho. year 1915.
uomi 0f h. C. Frnnsdscn, overseer
district 39 is hereby approved.
wneroupon me ooaru aujourns unui
tomorrow.
C. W. YOST, County Clerk.
I'loner Mission
The W. C, T. U. Flower Mission will
or Airs i-. r. uvormnn:
Proludo, Mrs Knowles.
Song, quartette by four ladles.
Prayer.
Flower Mission work by Mrs. L. E.
Mlllor, Mrs. J. A. Rlchison, Mrs. Ella
Harttnun, Mrs. Rose Louden.
Scripture. Mrs. Stella Ranks.
"What Is tho duty of local superin.
tendents of Flower Mission work?
Mrs. Minnie Perkins.
Responsive reading. Mrs. Geo.
Chnmberlln, Mrs. E. M. Smith, Mrs. F.
F. Overman, Mrs. Mrs. A. Howard, Mrs.
It. L. Murdoch, Mrs. Rogue, Mrs. A.
P. Kelly, Mrs. Edinlsten, Mrs. Wilson.
Mrs. LeMnster.
"Some of tho achievements of the W.
C. T. U." Mrs. L. C. Savyer.
Duet, Mrs. Van Cleave and Mrs. Mor
ris.
Whito Ribbon Rencdictlon.
Numbers G, 24, 2G, by Mrs. Fern
Langlols.
Each member and guest to bring
boquot of flowers to bo distributed to
tho sic kin our city.
MRS. MINNIE PERKINS
State Supt. of Flowor Missions.
NOTICE.
Call at oillco of J. E. Sebastian
nnd resorvo your booth space that is
for snle In tho Floral Hall which will
bo orected on tho Fair ground. Call at
"t onco and got a good location. 48-2
James Mllotu, Jr., of Omaha, whoMoVt'gage payments'!!""!; ..cosslso
visited Judgo Eller at Tryon for sev-
oral weeks, is spending this week in
town, onrouto home.
ski: dr. elms for glasses
or any Special Work.
Ovor McDonald Bank.
Phono 80 for Appointment.
!10,000 VOICES
And Jinny of the Voices aro of North
Plnttc People.
Thirty thousand voicesWhat a
grand chorus! And that's tho immlinr
of American men and women, who aro
publicly praising Bonn's Kidney Pills
inp rO MOT rrntll linrtlnrtlin Irlilnnir i . .1
bladdor Ills, Thoy .say it to friends.
They tell It In tho homo papers, North
Platto peoplo aro In this chorus.
Hans Johnson, 614 Walnut street,
North Plntte, says: "For years I was
troubled with kldnoy complaint duo to
heavy work in tho blacksmith shop. I
hnvn frfnunntl tnknn Tinnii'n Ki.innv
navo iroquonuy lancn uoan s iuunoy
Pills, procured from Schlllor & Co.'s
Drug Store, and thoy rid mo of back
acho, lameness and other kldnoy dis
orders. I recommend Doan's Kldnoy
Pills U8 a remedy of merit that all kld
noy BUfforors should try."
Prlco 50c, nt nil dealors. Don't sim
ply ask for a kldnoy remedy get
Doun's Kldnoy Pills tho oamo that
Mr. Johnson had. Fostor-M'.lburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
IW 1 r t II w mi 11 1 iiianw WT II 1 !! 11 J 1111,1 -I .
It is false economy to buy any but
high-grade, anti-skid tires.
You can know true tire-saving only by using
6 & J
Chain Tread" Tires
Come in, telephone, or write us for the price
on this famous, long mileage, real anti-skid tire.
You will be surprised to find how little you
will have to pay for G & J "Chain Tread" Tires of
the size you use.
J. S. DAVIS AUTO CO. North Platte, Neb.
STATEMENT
Of tho condition of the
Mutual llulldliiK d I.onn Association
or North Platte. Nebraska, on the 30th
tiny or June, 1915.
Certincate No. 32.
ASSISTS
First mortgage loans $663,000.00
Loans In process or rorecios
ure Loans on stock or pass hook
security
Honl CHtate, olllce
Heal estate sold on contract
3,600.00
6,600.00
29.269.S1
3.353.16
Cash
Delinquent lntorcHt, fines, etc
Furniture and fixtures
Foreclosure account
19,131.16
M.i.an 1
1.017.37
210.17 i
Totnl $727,674.07
LIAHILITIES
Running fttock anil dtvldendsJ303.219.93
I'am-up siock aim uivmonua. osu.iuu.uu .
!,..,,.,.,... ,in,l 1.103(1 on
i.UdCI W ..............
Undivided profits 30,125.44
Advance Interest 99.60
Total $727,674.97
Iti'celptM 1111 illJxpeiiilltiirt'N for the Yeiir
Ending J inn- no. I 111.',.
UlSUEU'TH
Cash (l,yilsHtt0r ; ; ;$ go'Jisoio
1 . nr rrnn nil
'ncj
3,099.80
86.35
Interest -4 n.S D.S50
Flues 580.00
Membership and transfer
fooB 417.00
Hunts and olllce building re
ceipts 1.529.S4
Other receipts In detail, fore
closure account G3.50
Total $320,566.23
lMKHimSKMKNTS
MortgaKO loans $178,700.00
Ktook loans o.suu.uu
Withdrawals running stock
and dtvldonds ay,uj.yu
Withdrawals paid-up stock
62,000.00
AN't'i:,umrH?orkllvIlon'1 0,1 o 307 48
salaries 1,700.00
I utlmi ..Vlwinn.. . 412. tlU
ens'ai oou,,t i?i?i'ib
foreclosure 'accouAt' :";;;" 'ilLSt;
furniture and tlxturcs 434.62
1IlC0 building 1.538.77
Tti ionKi;fi sa
state of Nnbrnaka. Lincoln county ss.
,1. Samuel Goozoe, Secretary or the
above named Association, do solemnly
H...on thnt tho f0roiroiiiir stntnment of
nvoar that tho foregoing Statement of
tho condition oi said Association, is
true and correct to tho best of my
icnowieugo anu Doner.
SAMUEL CiOOZEE,
Secretary,
Subscribed and sworn to before me
tins titn nay or July, iuir.
V. UOLFH HALLIOAN.
Notary Public.
V. T. REDMOND, i?
VICTOIt VON OOETZ, '
C. O. WEINOAND,
Dlrectore.
' Milillllil 111 III 111
SAFETY
II. II. LANDGKAF
Painter, Paperhanger and
Decorator
Phono Rluek 570.
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Reaidenoe Red 63G Office 459
C. H. WALTERS.
Welcome a
Good Cigar
And a good cigar means ono made
at the Schmalzrled factory. Our rep
utation aia maker o fgood cigars In
North Pl$to extends back thirty years
If wo did not mako good cigars wo
would have been forced to closo tho
factory .yeqra ago. If you have not
boen smoking Schmalzrlod's Cigars it
Is not too lato to begin.
J. F, Schmalzriod.
I SI a rn nnJ i nil A
n X ( I Si Pi
1 I If 11 Mill l h)
PERFECTION OIL
AND THE NEW
PERFECTION STOVE
r Mean quicker,
r Ti f m
jrerreccion on is clean reiiaoie ruei.
The NEW PERFECTION OIL
COOKSTOVE is the dependable
oil stove now used in 2,000,000
homes.
The-ovcn of the NEW PERFEC
TION No. 7 becomes a Jireless cooker
merely by pulling a damper. Docs
half your cooking with the burners
turned out.
PERM
01L0
Am
GAS STOVB COMFORT
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
((Nebraska)
OMAHA
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Order of Rearing on Original Frobnto
01 Will.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
In the County Court, Juno 10, 1915.
In the Matter of the Estate of Agnetha
Hansen, Deceased.
On reading and filing tho petition
or Rasmus Hansen, praying that the
Instrument, filed on the lGth day of
June 1915, and purporting to bo tho
last Will and Testament of the said de
ceased, may be proved, approved, pro
bated, allowed and recorded as tho
last Will and Testament of said
Agnetha Hansen, deceased, and that
the execution of said Instrument may
be committed and the administration
of said Estate may bo granted to Anna
M. Hansen as Executrix.
Ordered, That July 10, 1915, at 2
o'clock p. m. is assigned for hearing
said petition, when all persons In
terested in said matter may appear at
a County Court to be held In and for
said County and show cause why tho
prayer of petitioner should be granted.
That a copy of this order bo pub
lished in tho North Platte Tribune, a
semi-weekly newspaper published In
said county, for three successive
weeks prior to said hearing.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
J22-3 County Judge.
PRORATE NOTICE
In the Matter of the Estate of Henry
Doebke, Deceased.
In th6 County Court of. Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, Juno 18, 1915. ,
Notice Is hereby given, that the cred
itors of said deceased will meet the ex
ecutrix of said Estate, before the Coun
ty Judge of Lincoln County, Nebraska
at the County Court Room, in said
County, on the 20th day of July, 1915,
and on the 20th day of January, 191C,
at 9 o'clock a. m. each day for 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
ecutrix to settle said estate from tho
18th day of June, 1915.
Tills notice will be published In the
North Platte Tribune, a semi-weekly
newspaper printed In said county, for
four weeks successively, proceeding
July 20th, 1915.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
22-4w County Judge.
. .TOHjS' s. seois, m.
Physician nnd Surgeon
Office B. & L. Building, Second Floor.
Phono,' Office, 83; Residence 38.
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, Ofllco 183, Residence 283
GeosB. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Building
m, Office 130
Phones Residence 115
Office phone 241. Re's, phone 217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
DEltlll'BEItllY & FORBES,
Licensed Einbulmcrs
Undertakers and Funcml Directors
Day Phono 234.
Night Phone Black 538.
Hospital Phono Black G33.
Houso Phono Black G33.
TV. T. ritlTCHAIU),
Graduate Veterinarian
Eight years a Government . Veterinar
ian. Hospital' 218 south Locust SL,
ono-halt block southwost of tho
Court House.
easier cooking.
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mm
EdTlON
qk-stoVes
WITH IT.IIFKCTION OIL
NURSE BROWN
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1008 West Fourth St.
MRS. M. HALL,
Superintendent.
Graduate Nurses In Attendance
JOHN S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale Issi rd
from tho district court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered In said Ocurt
wherein Salmon C. Stewart is plain
tiff and Georgo Edelman and Ly.Ha
Edolman aro defendants, and to jmc
directed, I will on tho 17th day J
July, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m., at t
east front door of the Court House
North Platte, Lincoln County. Nebiai
ka, sell at Public Auction to the high
est bidder for cash, to satisfy said do
cree, interest and costs, tho following
described property, to-wlt:
Northwest Quarter (NW1) of Sec
tion Eleven (11) and the Southwest
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter
(SWVl of SW4) of Section Two (2)
all in Township Nine (9) Range
Twenty-eight (28) Lincoln County,
Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb., June 12,
1915.
t-15-5 A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.
J. B. KEDFIELI).
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
HYSICIAN & SURGEONS-HOSPITAL
Drs. Rcdneld & Redflold
Office Phone G42 Res.jphono G7C
Order of llcurliiK u IVtltlnn for Ap
pointment of Administrator or
AtlmlnlNtrutrlv.
Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln Coun
ty, ss.
In tho County Court.
In the Hatter of tho Estate of Wil
liam Slebold. Deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of
Julia M. Slebold praying that Adminis
tration of said estate may bo granted
to her ns administratrix.
Ordered. That July 22, A. D. 191C, at
2 o'clock P. M. Is assigned for hearing
said petition whon all persons inter
ested In said matter may appear at a
County Court to be held in and for said
County .and show cause why tho prayer
of pcttttoner should not bo granted:
and that notice of tho pendency of said
petition and the hearing thereof be
given to all persons interested In said
matter by publishing a copy of this
order In tho North Platto Tribune a
semi-weekly nowspapor printed In said
County for 3 successive weeks prior
to said day of hearing.
Dated June 26th 1915.
C5EO. 10. Ti'RTlNPHr
J29-3W County Judge.
NOTICK
To every porson in actual uossesstori
or occupancy of the land horelnnftnr
described and to Edgar A. Stebblns, In
wnuau iiuinu Hiiiii innus appear oi record
In the county clork's otllco of Lincoln
County, Nebraska:
xou anu eacn of you will take notice
that on November 7th. 1910, L. E.
Roach purchased at public sale, certifi
cate No. 4637. at tho County Treasur
er's olllce of said County, tho following
described lands situate In Lincoln Coun
ty, Kcurasita. to-wlt: wast Half of the
West Half (E of -V',6) of Section
Twenty (20). Township Nino (9), North
ui liiuiKo Ainriy-one west oi tno
oth P. M. for tho delinquent taxes for
the year 1909 assessed fn the name of
Edgar A. Stebblns; and that on May 13,
1911 said L, E. Roach paid the subse
quent taxes assessed against said lands
for tho year 1910, assessed In the name
of Edgar A. Stebblns: that on May 1C.
191'J. said L. E. Roach paid the subse-
?ent taxes assessed against said lands
or the year 1911. assessed In the natno
of Edgar A. Stebblns; and that on Aug
gust 6, 1913 said L. E. Roach paid the
subsequct taxes against said lands for
tho year 1912. assessed In the name of
E. A. Stobblns; that on August 7, 1914
said L. E. Roach paid the subsequent
taxes assessed against said lands for
the yoar 1913. assessed in the name of
E. A. Stobblns; that on May 1, 1915 Ray
C. Langford, assignee, paid the subse
quent taxes assessed against aald lands
for the year 1914, assessed In the name
of E. A. Stebblns.
That tho undersigned Ray C. Lang
ford Is tho owner of said certificate by
assignment and that after the expira
tion of three months from the date of
service of this notice. If said lands are
not redeemed from Bald tax sale, said
undersigned Ray C. Langford will ap
ply to the County Treasurer of Lin
coln County. Nebraska for deed to said
lands. s . (
' By E. H. EVANS,
J25-3W ,.H(s Attorney.