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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
IKA L. HAKE, Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Ono Year by 31 all In Advance. . . .$1.25
One Year by Carrier in Advance. $1.50
Entered at Nortli IMntte, Nebraska,
PoBtofllce U3 Second Clnss Mattor.
KIM DAY. JL'LY l(!lb, 1015.
CH.T AND COUNTY NEWS
C. 0. "Wclngnnd and son liavo re
turned from a short visit In Denver.
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs
Glenn Ferguson the later part of last 1 og Connott in(iucgt, $17
same, 8.00.
Henry Llndekugcl, clialnman, $3.00.
It. L. Cochran, surveying and plat
ting, $31.00.
H. L. Cochran, surveying Medicine
creek bridge, $8.00.
C. J McNaniara, clialnman on tho
same $2.00.
A. E. Woods morohandlso county
poor, $13.00.
I Nebraska Telephone Co., rent for
i.Tnlv. $18.75.
Nebraska Telephone Co., toll charg
es, $13.01.
Nelson & Sullivan, auto hire, $10.
O. A. Landegron, auto hire, $C00.
C. M. Trotter, auto hire, $3.00.
Mayer Bros., mcrcbundlso county
poor. $11.38.
Sundry persons, Jurors and witness-
week.
Miss Laura Samelson, trained nurse,
went to Sutherland to take charge of a
caso.
Allowed on road funds:
Harry Mason, road work district 8,
$1.00.
W. E. Mason, road work district 8,
$14.50.
I John lfamniort, road work district
5, $21.
Chas. Cockle, Jr., road work district
Adamson loft Wednesday for c, $17.20.
Hugh Urogan, of Paxtom who visit
ed at tho Murphy homo this week, has
returned home.
A. It.
Lonn, wliurc ho will visit his daughter
for a couple of weeks.
The Hector family on cast Fifth
street havo been released from the
quarantine for small-pox.
Mrsi F. H. Goodspoed, of Mary
vllle, Mo., arrived this week to visit
her nlcco Mrs. Sam Souder.
Miss Edna Elliott, book-keeper at tho
Hub, was taken ill tho early part of
tho week, tho dlscnse having been
pronounced typhoid fever.
W. M. Dymond, road work district 4,
$04.91.
W. M. Dymondi bridge work, $25.
Whoroupon tlio board adjourns un
til July 9, 1915.
O. W. YOST, County Clerk.
July 0, 1915.
Hoard of equalization, mtjt as per re
cess taken. Present Ilermlnghausen,
Springer nnd clerk.
N. Enrlght appears before the board
and agrees that he should be assessed
for an additional llfty head of cattle In
Brady precinct.
W. II. McDonald appears In behalf
Arthur Allen was released from
Hmnll.nnv mmriinlltin 11 fow dnvn urn
and will resume his duties as deputy ,f tho McDonald State Bank and agrees
mm inu vuiuuiiuu 01 Hum ouiik snail
Lot 5, block 75 North Platte lowered
from $1075 to $1250.
Lot 40, Plattevlew Sub Dlv. lower
ed from $1200 to 300,
Lots 11 and 12 block 18 Brady low
ered from $1050 to $750.
Lots 12 and 13 block 15 Brady low
ered from $950 to $750.
Lots 13 and 14 block 13 Brady low
ored from $1050 to $750.
Lot G Block A Bavey's 2nd add to
Brady lowered from $1725 to $1000.
Tho boaiM having examined and
compared the assessments In tho vari
ous preclnts hereby makes the follow
ing changes as to precincts:
Horses are horoby raised as fol
lows: Brady 25 per cent; Dickons 25 per
cont; Garfield 30 per cent; Hall 10
per cont; Harrison 20 per cent; Lem
on 20 per cent; Nowell 10 per cent;
Plant 30 per cent; Rosedale 30 per
cent; Sellers 40 por cent; Sprlndale
25 pur cont; Table 10 per cont; Well
10 per cent; Wlilttler 15 por cent.
Horses aro hereby lowered as fol
lows: Dcor Crook 15 per cont; Gaslln 10
per cont; Maxwoll 15 per cont; Medi
cine 15 por cont; Vroman 10 per cent.
Mules arc horoby raised as follows:
Antelope 2$ per cent; Brady 40 per county noo ,,... S42,5
cent; Cottonwood 10 per cent; Dick-, iIarry Carothors, merchandise coun
ons ::u por cent; fox ureeK ao per
cent; Hall 10 per cent; Hlnman 25
por cent; Hooker 10 por. cent; Max
well 35 per cent; Sutherland 25 per
cent; Vroman 10 per cent; Walker 25
por cent.
Cattle aro heroby raised aa fol
lows: Antelope 15 per cent; Blrdwood. 15
por cent; Brady 20 per cent; Dickens
20 per cent; Garfield 15 per cent;
Gaslln 15 per cent; Ilill 10 per cent;
Payne 30 per cont; Plant 10 per cent;
Pcckham 20 per' cont; Rosedale 15 per
cent; Table 10 per cont; Vroman 15
por cent; Walker 10 por cent.
Cattle are hereby lowered as fol
lows :
Buchanan 15 por cont; Hlnman 10
per cent; Hooker, 2p por cent; Kem 15
per cont; Maxwoll 15 per cent; Medl
clno 15 per cent; Myrtle 15 per cent;
Sutherland 15 por cent; Well 15 per
cent; Willow 15 por cent.
Whereupon the board takes recess
until August 2, 1915.
C. W. YOST, County Clerk.
July 9, 1915.
Board of commissioners met pur
suant to adjournment. Present full
board and clerk.
Claims allowed on the gonoral fund:
T. J. Baldock & Son, merchandise
cont; Garflold 30 por cent; Gaslln 40
per cent; Ilarlson 30 per cent; Jeffrey
10 per cent; Lemon 10 per cent; Medl-
ty poor, $9.15.
Owen Jones, services as deputy
game warden, $10.
1 Greelev Bundv. road work commls-
cino 10 per cent; Miller 10 per cent; sloner dlstrlct h $4.0o.
Plant 20 per cont; Springdale 100 per, John Waiker, road work commis-
cent; Well 40 per cent; Willow 35 persloner district 1, $36.
I Board spent balance of day In south
Mules aro hereby lowered as fol- part of the county and stood adjourned
lows: i until tomorrow.
Cox 20 per cent; Deer Creek 10 per ' C. W. YOST, County Clerk.
county clerk next Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ottenhelmcr, of Salt
Lako City, vlBited tho lattcr's sister
Mrs, Julius PIzor Wednesday whllo
enrouto homo from New York.
In n ball game tho early part of this
week between tho North Sldo ,TIgers
and tho Devils, the latter won by a
scoro of two to one in ton innings.
20 to 51) per cent Reduction in Men's
Furnishings.
Harry Siiiiiuelson, "The Suit .Man."
Mrs. Harry Bybco has gone to
Grand Island whero she wljl visit
relatives for a couple of woeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Dellolf and chil
dren will leave tomorrow for Chey
enne where they will visit friends for
a week or two.
W. A. Downing, of tho Columbia Firo
Underwriters, of Omaha, spent a few
days hero this week assisting E. It.
Goodmnn In adjusting tho hall losses
In the recont Btorm on the Jack bor
row flats. Fifteen losses amounting
to $12,000 woro settled it thp Bratt &
Goodman agency.
Mrs. George Loan and family ar
rived from Gothenburg Tuesday and
will make their home In this city.
Mrs. Austin Taylor, of Omaha, who
had boon tho guust of Mr. and Mrs.
John Grant, loft Wednesday for her
ranch near Llsco where sho will spond
tho summon
John Blocnior, a former employe of
tho local U. P. shops, but who has been
working at Groen Itlvor for several
years, Hpont a fow days In town this
wook with A. J. Frazler and other
friends, coming hero to meet his
dauglitor who has been attending a
convent at Hastings and was onroute
homo for tho summer.
Mlsa Marian Dontlor, who played
Peg In "Peg o' My Heart" last season
and Is spending tho summer with her
fntlior Frank Dontlor In Denver has
been engaged to play In the stouk
company at tho Elitch-Long Gardens
In Donvor for sovoral weeks. Hor sis
ter Mrs. Harry Ford, of Now York,
formerly Miss Helen Dentler of this
city la also ono of tho cast.
Raymond E. Ogdon, arrosted at Big
Springs last week on tho uhurgo of
stealing a horse and buggy belonging
to Murtln Wyniun, was arraigned In
tho county court the early part of tho
wook and plead guilty. Ho was placed
under $500 bonds for his appearance
at tho next term of district court, and
not being able to furnUh miroty was
remnnded to Jail.
be raised from $CC,500 to $70,425.
C. R. Morey npears in behalf of tho
North Platte LIglit and Power Co. and
agrees that the valuation of said com
pany shall be raised from $19,825 to
$45,000.
Board agrees to leave tho assess
ment of Maxwell State Bank as as
sessed. The Western Union Telegraph Com
pany having failed to appear, the board
heroby raises the assessment of said
company to $54.00 per wire mllo In
Lincoln County.
Jonathan Hlgglna land In Sec. 35, T.
13, It. 29 lowered $9S50 to $7000. 1
Lot 4, block 06 North Platte, lowered '
from $1950 to $1500.
Lot (i. block 58 North Patto, lowered
from $5200 to $3500.
Whereupon tho board takes recess
until tomorrow.
C. W. YOST, County Clerk.
1
Xf
RDER two Westinghouse
Electric Fans to-day-
One for your oftice one Lo take home--
1 n aa mo am
July 7, 1915.
Board of equalization met as nor re-'
cess taken, Present full board and ; ancHe Comfortable the rest of;W(y: summer.
listened to comnlnlnts and. I he office fail Will fVrmhlp. Vfm in llPllPV
i work will nav lor it sell : in vour inereaserl
pay
efficiency in a few clays.
your
clerk.
iionru listened to complnlnts an
spent the balnnco of the day at Suth
erland, and took recess until tomor
row.
July 8, 1915.
.uuuiu ui cijuuwziiuun iuul ua pur ro- mi i r mi i i i n i
cess taken. Present Ilermlnghausen, I .,, in ".UI,IU um ;JU maKC'your leisure HOIK'S more resllul-.you
Springer. White and clork. win use 11 in tlie dining room, living room, bud room -. all over
Lots 3 and 4 block 12 South Park'lllC llOUSC.
mill tn Ynrth T'lutln Inii.nvml c.,,,., t inn I
to $200. ! 11 ie bouse isn l wired, it will pay youlo nave it wired jusl
Lots 5 and c block 12 South Park 10 have the eomfort of an electric fan. Why put' it. off! The heat
add. to North Platte lowered from has JllSt begun.
$400 to $200.
Lot 11 block 13 Bellevuo add. raised
$500.
Lot 11 block 18, Bollovue add. low
ored $800, no Improvements on this
lot.
nuiui lidueugiu
C. R MOREY, Mf.:
Wer Co.,
YOUNG FOLKS
Card of Thanks.
Wo wish to thank our friends and
nolghbors of Sutherland and North
Plntto, tho Hrothorhood and church
for tho kindness and beautiful floral of
ferings tondorod to us In tho sickness
and doath of our fntlior, the lute Peter
Muir.
Signed: Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Cox,
Ida Mulr and Eva Muir.
mmm
(!oji.missiom:h ijuh;ki:iunus
July 2, 1915.
Board of commissioners met pursu
ant to adjournment, present HormIng-i
hausen, Springer, Whlto and county
clork. I
Tho following claims were allowed
onhegonoral fund: j
u.hi,1 Cochran, platting and Burvoy
ing roads, '$37.75 '
"R. L. Cochran, surveying roads 255
nnd 384, $41.00. I
C. S. Thompson, clialnman on tho
the Amorican Patriots! How would you
hied to so them? And wouldn't it Kdjfun if they would 1
come to tlic Chautauqua somo dayjjAnd it would be
hotter still if they wore tho clothes liM they use to wear,
wouldn't it?
Listen! YYe are going to havo tcm a whole lot of
them so many you'll not he nhlo to eirimt thoin nil.
The host i)nrl of it all is that ydHi are going to be
of them. You are going to hayft part in the pro- 1
111. Won't that hr fine?
Thore will he drums, and baimer$$ud flags and the
prottiest hats, and coats, nnd dresos that you can
imagine
fThe PI: . Director will tell you ultf about it when she j
es. Ask her the first thing. 1
J. B. BEDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld
Office Phone G42 Res. Phono G76
JOHN S. SEJIMS, M. D.,
Pjiyslclan nnd Surgeon
Otllce B. & L. Building, Second Floor.
Phone, Offlcc, 83; Residence 38.
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Gynecology
Obstetrics and umidcen s Diseases.
Ofllco McDonald State Bank Building.
corner sixth and Dewey Streets.
Phones, Office 183, Residence 283
NURSE BROWN
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1008 West Fourth St.
MltS. M. HALL,
Superintendent.
Graduate Nurses in Attcndanco
JOHN S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given (0 Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and
Loan Building
Phones
Office 130
1 Residence 115
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROS T,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
s ami Ca
l1
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 03(5 Ofllco 459
C. H. WALTERS.
H. II. LAND GRAF
Fainter, Fnperhanger and
Decorator
Phone Black 570.
p 1
Welcome a
Good Cigar
And a good cigar means ono made
at the Schnialzried factory. Our rep
utation as a maker o fgood cigars in
Nortli Platte extends back thirty years,
If we did not make good cigars we
would have been forced to close tho
factory years ago. If you havo not
been smoking Sqhmalzrlcd's Cigars it
Is not too late to begin.
J. F, Schmalzried.
STATHMUNT
Of tho condition of the
Mtitnul IlulldliiK and I.onn A.s.soelnllou
of North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 30th
day or June, i'jid.
Cortlflcato No. 32.
ASSETS
First mortgago loans $GG3,500.00
Loans in process or lorecios-
ure 3, GOO. 00
Loans on stock or nuss lioolc
security fi.G00.00
Real estate, olllco 29.269.81
Ileal estute sold on contract 3,3!i3.1G
Cash 19,131.10
Delinquent intorest, Hnos, etc 993.30
Furniture and fixtures 1,017.37
Foreclosure account 210.17
Total S727.C74.97
LIABILITIES
Itunnlnpr stock and dlvidonds$303,219.93
Pnid-up stock and dividends. 3S0.200.00
Itesorvo fund 14,030.00
Undivided profits 30,125.44
Advance interest 99. GO
Total $727,674.97
Itfi'i'lpts mi ilU-MifnilltnrcN for tlie Year
Kiiumsr .in no .st, Jin...
HKGEIPTS
Cash on hand last roport $ 10,240.15
Dues (runniiiK stock) S2'HS2'52
Paid-up stock 107,700.00
MortfjaBe payments 60.7S2.29
Stock loan payments 3,099.80
Ileal estate sales S'35
Interest -iD.SGC.SO
Fines 6S0.00
Membership nnd transfer
foes 417.00
Rents nnd ofllce building re
ceipts 1.C29.S4
Othor receipts In detail, foro-
closuro account 53.00
PKOIIATC NOTICII
In tho Matter of the Estate of Henry
Doeuke, Deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, June 18, 1916.
Notice is hereby given, that tho cred
itors of said deceased will meet tho ex
ecutrix of said Estate, before tho Coun
ty Judge of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
at tho County Court Room, In said
County, on the 20th day of July, 1915,
and on tho 20th day of January, 191G,
at 9 o'clock a. ni. each day for tho 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 ono year fo rtho Ex
ecutrix to settle said estate from tho
18th day of June, 1915.
This notice will be published In the
Nortli Plntto Tribune, a semi-weekly
newspaper printed in said county, for
four weeks successively, proceeding
July 20th, 1915.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
i22-4w County Judge.
Total $.'.0,566.23
DISBURSEMENTS
MortgaBO loans $17S,700.00
Stock loans G.S00.00
Withdrawals running stock
nnd dividends 29,947.95
Withdrawals paid-up stock.. 62,000.00
Withdrawals dividend on
paid-up stock 20,307.48
Salaries 1.700.00
Other expense 412.G0
Real estate account 485.30
Cash on hand 19,131.16
Foreclosure account 111.35
Furniture and tlxtures 434.62
Olllce building 1,535.77
Total $320,56G.23
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County ss.
I, Samuel Ooozee. Secretary of tho
above named Association, do solemnly
swear that tho foregoing Statement of
tho condition of said Association, Is
true and correct to tho best of my
knowledge nnd bollof.
SAMUEL GOOZEE,
Secrotary.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before me
this Gth day of July, 1915.
P. ROLFE IIALLIOAN,
Notary Public.
Approved :
F. T. REDMOND,
VICTOR VON OOETZ,
C. O. WEINGAND,
Directors.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale l33t nl
from the district court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered in said cirt
wherein Salmon C. Stewart is pis la
tiff and George Edelman and Ly Ha
Edohnan aro defendants, and to i'
directed, I will on tho 17th day
July, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m., at t
east front door of the Court Houso n
North Platte, Lincoln County. Nebia
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 (NWU) of Sec
tion Eleven (11) and the Southwest
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter
(SW of SW&) of Section Two (2)
all in Township Nine (9) Range
Twenty-eight (28) Lincoln County,
Dated North Platte, Neb., June 12,
1915.
1-15-5 A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.
Order of Henrlng on Petition for Ap
pointment of AdnilnNtrntor or
AdmlnlHtrntrlx.
The State of Nebraska, Lincoln Coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Wil
liam Stcbold. Deceased.
On reading and tiling the petition of
Julia M. Siebold praying that Adminis
tration of said estate may bo granted
to her as administratrix.
Ordered. That July 22, A. D. 1915, at
2 o'clock P. M. Is assigned for hearing
said petition when all persons inter
ested in said matter may appear at a
County Court to be hold in and for said
County ,and show causo why tho prayer
of petitioner should not bo granted;
and that notice of the 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 Trlbuno a
semi-weekly newspaper printed In said
County for 3 successive weeks prior
to said day of hearing.
Dated June 2Cth 1915.
GEO. 12. FRENCH
J29-3W County Judge.
XOTICH
To every person in actual possession
or occupancy of tho land hereinafter
described and to Edgar A. Stebblns, in
whoso name said lands appear of record
In tho county clerk's otllco of Lincoln
County, Nebraska:
You nnd each 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 olllco of said County, the following
described lands situato in Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska. to-vit: East Half of tho
West Half (Eli of W) of Section
Twenty (20). Township Nino (9), North
of Range Thirty-one (31), West of tho
Gth P. it. for the delinquent taxes for
the year 1909 assessed in tho 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 tho name
of Edgar A. Stebblns; that on May 15.
1912, said L. E. Roach paid tho subse
qent taxes assessed against said lands
for the year 1911, assessed In the name
of Edgar A. Stebblns; and that on Aug
gust 5, 1913 said L. E. Roach paid tho
subsequct taxes against said lands for
the year 1912. assessed in the name of
E. A. Stebblns; that on August 7, 1914
said L. E. Roacli paid the subsequent
taxes assessed against said lands for
tho yoar 1913. assessed In tho name of
E. A. Stebblns; that on May 1, 1915 Ray
C. Langford. assignee paid the subse
quent taxes assessed against said lands
for tho year 1914, assessed in the namo
of E. A. Stebblns.
That tho undorslgncd Ray C. Lang
ford is tho owner of said certificate by
assignment and that after the expira
tion of three months from tho date of
service of this notice, if said lands aro
not redeemed from said tax sale, said
undersigned Ray C. Langford will ap
ply to tho County Treasurer of Lin
coln County. Nebraska for deed to sat'd
lands.
Dated June 21, 1915.
RAY C. LANGFORD.
By E. II. EVANS,
J23-3w ma Attorney.
Order of Jlenrlnp; on Original Prolmto
of Will.
Stnto of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
In tho County Court, June 1C, 1915.
In tho Mattor or tho Estate of Agnetha
Hansen, Deceased.
On reading and filing tho petition
or Rnsnuis Hansen, praying that the
Instrument, filed on tho ICth day of
Juno 1915, and purporting to bo the
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
tho execution of said Instrument may
bo committed and tho administration
of said Estate may bo granted to Anna
M. Hansen as Executrix.
Ordered, That July 1C, 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 sliould.be grunted.
That a copy of this order be pub
lished in tho North Platto Trlbuno, a
semi-weekly nowspnper published In
said county, for" lliroo"" successive
weeks prior to said hearing.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
J22-3 County Judge.