Semi-Weekly Tribune UtA L. HAKE, Editor mid Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono Yenr by Mull in Advance. . . .$1.25 Ono l'cnr by Cnrrlcr in Advance. Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, I'ostolllco na ScconU Class Matter. ti'eshay, .uriiY aotii, inn. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Dick McQraw wan (luarantlnerl for Bitiall-pox Saturday. A boy baby was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Hussoll Wyman. Mrs. Fred Wilson loft Saturday .'or Ashland, Nob., to visit relatives. P. L. VanCloavo loft Saturday for a week's visit In Greon Itlvor, Wyo. Jack Carroll and son went to Fre mont Saturday to visit frlonds for a week. Mrs. Edwin llurke, who had boon quarantined for small-pox, was roleas cd Friday. Important Ileal Estate Denis. Duchanan & Patterson report the following real ostale sales mado through tholr office: Weill Ugat has bought from Josoph Morsch the premises occupied by tho Palace Cafe for a consideration of eleven thousand dollars. i Joseph Morsch has bought of Wal-j lor V. Iloagland tho north half oft i.-i. n .1 n . 1 .... 1 - iii t . t .. 1 t 1 lins i mm o, uiuuii no, uuuik mil ui the premises occupied by Josoph Hor Bhox at the corner of Filth and Lo cust, tho consideration bolng six thousand dollars. Funeral of Junius Dnnzo. Tho funeral of tho lato James Danze was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson Friday nftornoon. Rev. Fr. McDald delivered tho sermon and tho Yeoman lodge held tho ritual istic, services. Tho lloral tributes wore beautiful and wore largely of de signs, tho most elaborate being white camntlons arranged to represent a ball diamond with the hasos, home plate, pltsher's and catcher's positions In pink and red llowors, this being sent by 'tho ball team. Aftor tho service members of tho Yeoman lodge marched I through the room and each placed a I whlto lower on tho casket. The room and lawn wore crowded with sorrow 1 lug friends and lodge members who deceased. Mrs. Andrews, of Wooplng Wator, Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Har ry Lawson. Opto Rend to Visit Norlli Plnllc. i As you go down to our library and ! lnnlr nvnf Mwi Imti rr almlvfia tt trta fin Miss Forllndor, of Elslo Nob., Is you reallzo that' tliey represent tho spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. ' host thoughts of tho present age as Martin Wyman. I well as of tho past? Truo, we learn Lost-Ladios' gold watch and "fob, ' f.roIU books stories of tho past but in name Inside case. Reward. Phono 101 i thinking people of today. Mrs. F. W. Ilormlnghausen loft Sat-! Wo often wonder if it will bo our urday for a weok'a visit with frlonds good fortune ever to seo tho writer In in Dig Springs. , person, and unfortunately, too seldom Elslo Waltomath and brother Glenn : 11 J?" . , ,. . . 4, . went to Chappoll tho latter part of B1wtj ar,tov1,Tl n I'asurc this last week to visit rclalves. I summer fut ,North 1 lattc- , lcctl- i whose stories are known to all pa- Tlte Rowena Sowing Circle will moot trons of of tho city library will be here this afternoon with Mrs. P. S. Evans, for a day during Chautaupua. 914 west Sixth street. , Physically Opto Read Is a giant; ho Attorney Muldoon and Oiilccr Weld- s. considerably oyer six feet tall. And man wore in Ogalalla Saturday trans- h'B disposition Is as sunny as his nctlng Union Pacific business. , Btor'C8 a 'oorJu, Wo welcome you, Mrs. J. IJ. Allen, who had boon visit ing her brother Fred Duncan for a month, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Uoatman loft yesterday for a month's visit in Chi cago and at Excolslor Springs, Mo. For Rent Six room house at 504 east Third streot. Inquire of John Hcrrod. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Delaney, of Northport, spent Saturday in town whilo enrouto homo from a visit In Omaha. Mrs. Lomuol Toole, who had visited frlonds in Stromburg for a couple of months, returned homo Saturday ev ening. Permanent employment lor a Coni tont stenographer oxporleneod In law work. Hoagland.& Hoagland, North Platte, Neb. N Thirty couples wore present at tho dancing party given by tho Zonda club at tho Lloyd opera houso, Friday ovonlng. MIbb Bertha Thoolooke, who has been visiting hor brp,ther Otto H. Thoelocko and his wife for soveral weeks, Is suffering with. Inflammatory rheumatism. For Rent The Poalo houso on cor ner of Second and Vlrvj. Inquire of M-.Jor Wnlkor. Judge Grlinos roturned Saturday from his trip to Indiana and othor eastern states. Mrs. Grimos, who ac companied him stopped ovor for a week's visit with hor slater in Fro mont. Tho ejoetmont case of W. C. Rey nolds ngnlnBt J. H. Stono was settled out of court Friday, each party pay ing half the court costs incurred, nnd Mr. Stono will continuo to occupy tho storo room. I'Olt SALE CHEAP. Helroil Yitpor Seif.geiieraiiiig (."use. line H(o, prudinill) now. &2-G ,1. '. Hnllniuii. The Agi' etf Young .Men (Sleini Frank. A comparative summary of tho mem bers of congress shows that a younger class of men aro at Washington thnn were thero a fow decades ago. In a large moasuro this Is true In fho business world. It Is evident that young men can more readily adapt themsolvos to ho vicissitudes of the twentieth century. And that Is why thero Is a place for tho young men on tho lecturo plnt form today. That is one reason why rcienn Frank is so popular as a lec turer. Ho aces Hfo as the young see It And yet hla observations are as ac curate as his startling conclusions are jutlflnble. Older men agree with him too. They recognize his masterful ability and appreciate his keen inslgljt. They havo demonstrated this by mnklng him alumni secretary of Northwestern U))Ivorslty and by tendering him the presidency of an eastern state univer sity, which ho refused, choosing rather to spend a part of his tlmo lecturing. Glenn Frank is ono of the lecturers at the North Platte Chautauqua. Lewis Martini Is confined to tho house by attack of typhoid fever. Johnuhl Lant; roUfrned Saturday from Paxton where ho spont soveral weeks with his grand paronts. Miss Ellzabeh Ilrodbeck and slstor wont to Melrose Saturday to visit their sister Mrs. Port Culton for a couple of weeks. Woman Cures Horse Colic. The men wero away ao ususal .The horso was bad. A lono woman could not "drench" in tho old way. She called up a neighbor and her men wore away but: "Wo have Farrla Colic Remedy that you drop on tho horso's tonguo and tho horso was woll whon tho men camo homo. Moral: Get Farrls Colic Romedy so tho womon can. euro horso colic. Wo Bell it at 60c a bottle on tho Money Rack Plan. Sold by A. F. Fink. . i, i, Mrs. Owens Brooks is In Gothenburg visiting friends. leave for a visit In California Mrs. M. II. Douglas went to Omaha esterday to visit for a week or so. Bon Ross left Friday evening for California to visit friends for several weeks. John Rrntt rnturnnrt tho latter nart them as directed, you will cave better of last week from a business trip to than 90 per cent. If you don't, tho B. Omaha. Thomas medicine costs you noth ing, we not some uistant manuiac Mrs. L. L. Bertha has roturned from turnr nav vmir mnntu- hnnk. Snltl hv a visn oi severui wbbks in uusiuiu i p. Fink cities. Scene from "Tho House oi Bondage," showing at the Keith Theatre Wcdneoday, July 21, and Thurs., July 22 Money to Loan m ON FARMS AND RANCHES Lowest Ratcu and Best Terms. Plenty oi Money on hand to Close Loans Promptly. Buchanan & Patterson 3- h-a ' rmgM- : I, i Fortunately This Country Is Not At War with any country equipped with howitzer and air ships with which to hurl shells and drop bombs on our homes, towns and cities to their utter destruction. You Need Not Hesitate To Build And Build At Once Coates Lumber and Coal Co, The Home of Good Coal. Phone 7. PEItSOXAL 1'AItAGllAPIIS Present Hog Cholera The B. A. Thomas Hog Powder has a record of 95 per cent cures of Hog Cholera. If you feed your hogs as directed, you never fear hog disense. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Earhart will soon;And the directions aro very simple, Just about what you are doing plus a few cents worth of B. A. Thomas Hog Powdor in tho feed twice a week. Usually, though, Cholera gets in before wo know it. Then it requires close attention to each hog each hog must be dosed and if you will dose I IIYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL - Drs. Redfleld & Rcdfleld Res. Phono G7C DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Offlco McDonald State Bank Building Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phones, Ofllco 133, Residence 283 Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building, mid Loan Building Phones I Office 130 f Residence 115 T. J. Mangle and Miss Ida Mangle t TJT'HVTTCT.'n loft Saturday for a visit with frlonds . , in Kearnev. I A'JlJuMUlAA V BLUtUISUP Mrs. O. J. Koeley and children have t Successor to returned from a visit with friends In, ..exlngton. i TVTra A 11 nil Mn tY whn lin rl llOOtl visiting relatives in town, returned to;0nice Phono G42 wallaco Friday. i Mrs. John Mang entertained the As sembly club Friday afternoon In a very pleasant manner. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Crosby will soon leavo for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Warner in Chadron. Miss Elizabeth Wolr has returned from Cheyenno whoro she visited frlonds for two weeks. Mrs. L. A. Roso, of Grand Island, has returned home nfer a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ross. C. A. Ijaughlln has succeeded A. E. Becker a3 telegraph operator iu. tho olllce at the round house. ' Mrs. C. M. Reynolds entertained the Saturday Bridge Club Snturday after noon, togother with several guests. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Blood havo ro turned to Cheyenne nftor having visi ted ffiends in town for several days. Mrs. Mary Taylor and Miss Fosta Grimes, who had been visiting friends in town returned to Omaha Saturday. Mrs. N. E. Eckman and grandson, of Grand Island, arrived Friday evening to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Snyder at Blgnoll. Mrs. J. E. Sebastian and children loft Saturday lor Chappoll whore they will visit Mrs. Sebastian's mother for several weeks. Mrs. .Ipsoph Jessup, who had been visiting friends In Grand Island - for several weeks, roturnod home Sat urday evening. Mrs. John Baker was called hero from Molroso tho latter part of last week by tho illness of hor daughter, Miss Josslo BakL. Mr. -and Mra. Tiios, Jenkins, who had bfon making . li.elr home with tholr daughtor Mm. J. II. VnnCloave, loft last wook for Seattlo to ipend the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Kolth, of Ilold- rogo, nro oxpocted here in a .few dnje to mnko tholr home. Mr. Kolth will succeed R. G. S:nlt!i at the local tol ephouo office. Miss Fern Hamilton, of Columbui, lormerly of thin city, visited Mlse Hilda Ander3cn and Sarah Kelly tho latter part of lust week while enroute to tho SanFrnntL-co exposition. Office, phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. H. H. LAJtDGltAF Painter, 1'nperhanger mid Decorntor Phono Black 570. ItKSl.XTS friJIJ. Thero can be no doubt about (lie Re Suits In .orlh Platte. Results toll tho tale. All doubt Is removed. Tho testimony of a North Platte citizen Can enst.y bo Investigated. What bettor proof can lie had. Goorgo V. Welnborgor, 109 Wost !)th streot. Noru Platte, Neb., says: "Some years ago I becaino afflicted with kldnoy troublo and suffered from agonizing pains through my back. I gradually grow wqrso, became stiff and on account of losing my rest at night, was all run-down. My kldnoys am not uo their work properly Learning of Doan's Kldnoy Pills, I procured them from McDonoli & Graves' Drug Store, (now Schiller & Co's.) Aftor I had taken six boxes I was cured. Prlco (JOe at all dealers. Don't slmnly ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Weln borgor had. Foster-Mllburu Co., Prop., Buffalo, N. Y. Hospital Phono Black G33. Houso Phono Black G33. IV. T. PWTCIIAItl), Grnilu.it V oterinnrlan Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., ono-half block southwest of the Court Hou, .' . DEKJlVJlJItKY & FORBES, Licensed Euihahucrs Undertaker mid Funeral Directors Day Phone iu4. Night Phone mack 588. .w Welcome a Good Cigar And a good cigar means ono mado at the Schmalzrled factory. Our rep utatlon as a maker o fgood cigars in North Platte extends back thirty years. If wo did not make good cigars wo would havo been forced to closo the factory year8 ago. If you havo not been smoking Schmalzried's Cigars It is not too late to beglu. J. F. Schmalzried FIRELESS COOKING RIGHT IN THE OVEN SUPPOSE your fireless cooker were just part of your cook stove. How much more you would use it! How many steps you'd be saved! The oven of the NEW PERFECTION- OIL COOKSTOVE becomes a fireless cooker 7?ierely by pull'mg a damper. The NEW PERFECTION lights at the touch of a match, and is regulated,. by merely raising or lowering the wick. Sold in 1, 2, 3, and 4 burner sizes. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEBRASKA) OMAHA NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1008 West Fourth St. MJtS. 31. HALL, Superintendent. Graduate Nurses in Attendance JOHN S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. I)., Physician nnd Surgeon Ofilce B. & L. Uutldlng, Second Floor. Phone, Oillce, 8!!; Residence 38. NOTICI3 To overy norson In uctual possession or occupancy of tho land hereinafter described and to Edpar A. Stebulns, in whose name said lands appoar of record in tno county clerics omco or .Lincoln uounty, iSehrusKii; vou oni encn or you wjii taico nouco that on November 7th, 1D10, L. K. Koach. purchased at public salo. certifi cate No. 4G37, at tho County Treasur er's olllce of said County, tho following described lands Hltunte In Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, to-wlt; Kast Half of tho West Half fI3A of WWO of Section Twenty (1!0). Township Nine (9), North or itnuiro -rnirty-ono taij, wowi or tne Oth V. M. for tho delinquent t.'xes for tho yoar 1909 assessed in the n.uno of Kdsar A. Stebblns; nnd th.it on May 13, 1911 snld L. K, Roach paid the subse quent taxes assessed nprninst said lands for tho yoar 1910, assessed In tho name of KdKar A. Stobblns:, that on May 10. 1912, said E. Itoach paid the subso qent taxes assessed against eatd lands for the year 1911, assessed In tho name of Edprar A. Stebblns; and that on Aug Bust 5, 1913 said L. E. Roach paid the Hiibscquot taxes ngatnst said lands for tho year 1912. assessed In the nnnio of E, A. Stebblns; that on August 7, 1914 said L. E. Itoach paid the-subsequent taxes assessed against said lands for tho year 1913. assessed In tho name of E. A. Stebblns; that on May 1, 1915 nay C. I.rtngford. assignee paid the subse quent taxes assessed against said lands for the year 1914, assessed In the name of K. A. Stebblns. That tho undersigned Ray C. Lang ford Is the owner of Bald certificate by assignment and that nfter the expira tion of three months from the date of sorvlce 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 said lands. Dated Juno 21, 1915. RAY C LANOFORD. By E. H. EVANS, J29-3w Ills Attorney. Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 036 Ofilce 459 C. H. WALTERS. PJtOUATK NOTICE , In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Doohko, Deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nobraslta, Juno IS, 1915. Notice is hereby given, that the cred itors of said deceased will meet tho 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 ono year fo rtho Ex ecutrix to settlQ said ostato from tho 18th day Of Juno, 1915. This 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, i22-4w County Judge. Order of HenriiiK on Petition for Ap pointment' of AiliuluUtrntor or AdinlnlHtriitrlv. The State of Nebrnska, Lincoln Coun ty, ss. In tho County Court. In the Matter of tho Estate of AVU llam Slebold. Deceased. On reading nnd filing tho potltlon of Julia M. Slebold praying that Adminis tration of said estate may be granted to her as administratrix. Ordered. That July 22, A. D. 1915, 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 bo held in and for said County .and show, cause why the prayer of petitioner sK6uld not bo granted; nnd 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 the tforth PlalU Tribune n senll-weekly nowspaper printed In said County for 3 successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated Juno 26th 1915. ,00 , GEO. E. FRENCH. J29-SW County Judge. 1 r