Semi-Weekly Tribune IIIA L. HAKE, Editor nnd Pnbllshor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono Year by Mall In Advance. .. .SI One Year by Carrier In Advance. Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofflco as Second Claaa Matter. TTKSOAV, AIW.ST a, Nil.',. Mrs. S. C. Nolan, of Kansas City, lio spent two weeks visiting Mrs. II. Mathcsrs, has returned home. Mrs. Arrowstnlth, of Ogalalla, who Islted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. dough, has returned home. MIhh Gertrude Baker entertained a number of lady friends at an after noon konslngton the latter part of last week. Boosters Take Two From Bridgeport. The victorious march of the Bridge port ball tenm was checked Satur day and Sunday when the North I'latte Boosters took both games, the first by a score of five to four and the sec ond by a seven to four score. In Saturday's game the Boosters played errorless ball and secured four runs In the fourth and one In the seventh, and took six hits olf Tibbltts. Bridge-1 port made throe runs in the third and one in the ninth, took seven hits off Artley and were credited with live errors. For Sunday's game a special train was run over the branch, about seventy-five leaving -this turmlnal, but at all stations along the line passengers were picked up, nnd" when Northport was reached Hit re wero 250 or 300 on board. About a thousand people witnessed Sunday's game, and the fans wero un usually PiithUBiH8tIe, the North Platte bunch occupying one section of the grand stand and yelling themselves hoarse In this game the supposedly matchless Maples occupied the box for Bridgeport, and while he struck out fourteen Boosters, he was in turn touched up for ten hits. The Boost ers secured two runs In the fourth, two In tho fifth, two In the seventh and one in the ninth. Five errors were marked up against the Boosters, but as a rule theyo were not costly. Bridgeport secured two runs In the third, one In the eighth and one la tho ninth, took six hits off Luby and made threo errors. Features of Sun day's game wero a one-hand catch by Grimm, two double plays by the Boost ers, and the batting of Bright and Gettman. In tho two games Bright made three three-baggers and threo two-baggers. Tho North Platte betting contingent returned with six or eight hundred dollnrs of Bridgeport money. Owing to an accident to the en gine at Llaco, the special did not reach here until 1:30 at night, two hours later than scheduled. Thoso who mado the trip express themselves as having had a very sat isfactory day, though pretty well tired out by tho 2C0 mile trip and the gen lcral excltcmont at the grounds and on the cars. THESE MEN OF STARTS AUGUST 5.A SEASON TICKET ADMITS US; WE HEAR GORE FOR 14 CENTS Bridge Washed But: The brldgo on tho Lincoln highway a snori instance ooiow tne gate on trance to the Turplo ranch was wash ed out early Sunday morning by a rusn or wnter mat came down the gul ly from tho hills. Tho bridco was lift. ed off tho mud sills nnd carried Intact a distance of nearly a half mile, lodg lag In tho Turpio meadow. t . ..uiuHiiHHjonor uerniingnuusen was notucd Sunday morning and with County Consul Hoagland took down two wagon loads of' 'lumber and coupio men and bui t a temnornrv brldgo, which later will be roplaccd with ono of steel. The road from tho bridge to tho llrst turn east was bad ly washed, as was also tho road at tlio old Thoolccko place. PlUtSONAL L'AHAG HA1MIS Attorney and Mrs. W. V. Hoagland returned Sunday evening from pleasant auto trip to Estcs Park. mo assessment unstracts snow nn Increase of $G9,1G3 In tho nssessed val ue of the county over tho 11)14 aessess- mont. Trainmaster Adams returned Sat urday from Omaha whlrre he had boon for a few days taking treatment for nn injured oye. V. V. Burr, who has been stationed at Donvor this summer, enmo down yesterday and will spend this week at tlio oxperlmontal station doing apodal Misses Almu and Helen Shoup, of suinerinnu. passed through Satur day enroute to Omaha and points In Iowa. In Iowa they will be grtosts at a Iioubo party. work along agricultural lines win. Hurcour:. is in Omaha trans acting businosa, having gone down Sat urday. Ho Is expected homo tomor row. Eleven holes wore wiiBlied through tuo union Pacific roadbed between Hoscoo and Ogalalla Saturday night by a rain which is said to have to taled live Inches. These washoutos delayed traffic soveral hours. Photographer Brooks linn moved his studio to new iiuarturs In the re modolod Reynolds block, whero he has had- rooms lltted up especially for his needs. The frame building which he occupied and owns will bo remove from Its present site. II will only bo a question of u few more weeks until every merchant In llersht'y will bo operating on a cash basis. This nysteni has proven very HiiceoBBful In several of the smaller towns la western Nebraska and It adoption In Ilorshoy looks to th writer to bo a step forward. Her shey TIinoH. Till: FA K.H NHS' .W1TA1, ASSKSS JIF.NT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Or' MiHKA&HA, wllh Its principal place of business at t ira la a. IS on, writes insurant1 ngnliisl Fire, Lightning, Windstorm Cyclone and Tornado tin liirm prop erh. liicliidlmr Iho slock, on farms in Keith, Lincoln, Perkins, Deuel and (iarden couuiles in iNcnrusKii. this Is strictly a fanners' Insurance and Is written at cost. Have our agents explain our moth oils, or write our secretary for in formation. The following are agents of this company In Lincoln county: V ILtrwisJlueey, North Platte, Neb., WkfaVNIfchU, Sutherland, Neb. J. B. llostwlfk, llershey, Neb. irJl..JJIKi:K, President, (I. K. J UN OK, Secretary, Big Springs, Neb. Mrs. J. E. Sebastian and children, who spent two weeks In Chappell with relatives, havo returned home. Mrs. Herbert Smith was called to Gaudy last week by the serious Ill ness of hor father, N, Fabllnger. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Snyder arc en Joying a visit from tho former's fath er, Judgo Snyder, of Council Bluffs. Mrs. C. B. Edwards returned Friday from the eastern part of tho state, whero she spent a few days last week. ARK YOUR KIIUTEYS WELL I Jack Paymoyer returned tho latter I Mr. and Mrs. John Holcombo and nart of last week from Chicago where (children expect to leave the latter part he was called by the Illness o his lot this week for their ranch at Lara daughter, I into. IN SPIRATION IS THE DYNAMO OF ALL HUMAN ACHIEVMENT. WE WILL CATCH A NEW INSPIRATION WHEN WE SEE AND HEAR NATIONAL REPUTATION TO WHO ARE COMING NORTH PLATTE SEN. GORE-OPIE READ-GOV. GLENN TEACHER LAWYER SENATOR AUTHOR HUMORIST PHILOSOPHER LEGISLATOR U. S. DIST. ATT Y GOVERNOR THESE MEN ARE MAKING HISTORY: POLITICAL, LITERARY, ECONOMIC. Many folks were proud to say they once met HENRY CLAY, MARK TWAIN or WENDELL PHILLIPS and so will we be glad some day to say we met SENATOR GORE, OPIE READ and GOV. GLENN. CHAUTAUQUA LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. A. B. Goodwin and son Bale loft spend a coupio of days with friends. Olo Graham went to Omaha Sat urday afternoon to visit for several days. Tho Crowe orchestra furnished mu sic for a dance at Brady Saturday ev- ning. Tho Howo na sewing circle will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. I. Trout. Mrs. E. J. Vnndcrhoof returned Fri day afternoon from a sliort visit in iOxlngton. Miss Ruth SIzemoro visited her cousins, tho Misses Reynolds, In Suth- rland last week. V. J. Hendy, who transacted busi ness in Omaha last week, came homo Friday afternoon. Miss Hazel Mason, whoiad been at tending tho Kearney Normal, returned home Friday evening. Mrs, Owen Brooks has returned from Gothenburg whero she visited relatives for ten days. Mrs. Luther Glnther returned Sat urday from a month's visit with friends In Scotts Bluff. Lumber and Kindling For Sale at Ilersliey's, opposite Postofllce. Phone L". G2-4 Miss Myrtle Beeler loft Saturday af ternoon for Fremont to spend a fort night with girl friends. Mrs. Florin Muchllnskl and baby re turned Saturday from a week's stay with friends In Hershey. Mrs. F. G. Hoxlo returned to Oga lalla Saturday morning, after visiting in town for soveral days. Mrs. S. S. Allen, of Donver, arrived hore Saturday to be tho guest of Mrs. r-rcu Fox lor two weeks. G. F. Marsh returned to Flats Satur- Miss Kathleen Flynn has taken up day evening, after spending the week i her duties at the Tramp grocery, af- here. Tho Episcopal Guild will hold a so cial Thursday afternoon at the1 home of Mrs. McElvaln on west Third street. Tho top soil of tho site to be oc cupied by tho new hotel is being re moved in order to expedite work when tho contract for the building is let. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Dickey, who spent ten days visiting in Colorado points by auto, returned home Satur day. Dr. and Mrs. Prltchard, who were also In the party, will return this week. Miss Sadie McFatlden, of Sidney, who visited the Misses Florence aid Marie Stack last week while enroute homo from eastern points, 16ft Sun day evening. ter a two weeks' vacation. Miss Alice FltzpatrlcR returned last evening from the Kearney Normal. and will spend a mouth with the home folks. Miss Letha Atkinson, who had been attending the Kearney Normal, return ed hero last evening to spend the re mainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ross left last evening for Ogden, the former to spend a weeic ana tne latter to remain a month with relatives. oWELT ( LOVER and all growing crops INhLRtB against HAIL. Also fire, tornado, automobile Insurance Strictly old line. HOLLMAN & SEBASTIAN. 54-4 Doolittlo Building, Phono 612 Jinny North Platto people Know tho Importance of Healthy Kidneys. The kidneys filter the blood. , They work night and day. Well kidneys romovo Impurltlos. Weak kidneys allow Impurities to multiply. iso Kidney ill snould.be neglected. There Is possible danger In delay. If you havo backache or kidney or urinary troubles If you are nervous, dizzy or worn out, Bogln treating your kidneys at once. Use a proven kidney remedy. Nono endorsed like Bonn's Kidney Pills. Recommended by thousands. Proven by North Platto testimony. August Ackermnn, 221 S. "Walnut streot, North Platte, Neb., says: "I still hold a very high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills. I used them for back ache, caused by disordered kldnoys and had the best of results. It Is over three years since I havo had occa sion to use Doan's Kidney Pills, but my health has been lino since, not a symptom of kidney trouble having bothered me." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Ackerman got. Fostcr-MUburn Co., Prop., Buffalo, Now York. Not n Hospital But n Homo Nurse Brown Memorial Hospital 100S West 4th St., North Platte, Neb. .Mrs. .Margaret Hall, Superintendent. JIIss Vela PIcknrd, Graduate Nurse. Dr. T. S. Twinem, Physician and Surgeon Best for Humanity's Cure Oritlcial Surgery with Homeopathic Medi cine for Acute nnd Chronic Disease. A. S. Coatcs nnd son Harold, of Sutherland. came down Saturday to visit friends for a short time. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T, , Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap pointment of Administrator. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In the County Court. In tho Matter of tho Estate of William Illghbergcr, Deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of Jesse Illghbergcr praying that Admin istration of said estato may be granted to himself as Administrator. Ordered, that August 13, A. D. 1915, at 9 o'clock A. M. Is assigned for hear ing said pctlton, when all persons In terested In said matter may appear at a County Court to be hold In and for said County, and show cause why tho prayer of potttoncr s)hould not bo granted; ami mat notice of tlio pen dency of said petlton nnd tho hearing tnoreor uo given to all persons Inter ested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order In tho North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly newspa per printed In said County, for three successive wooks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated July 1G, 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH. j20-3w County Judge. 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, Office 183, Residence 283 Hospital Phono Black 633. House Phono Black G33. V T. FRITCHARI), Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Court House J. B. REDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SUE GE ON Successor to ' '' HYSICIAN. &, SURGEONStHpSPITAL Drs. Redueld & RCdlleld Office Phone G42 Res. Phono G76 furnished room. Third streot or Mrs. W. II. Dloner and family havo gone to Gothenburg to visit the form er s parents for some time. Mrs. 11. C. Brock and baby left Fri day evening for Fairbury to spend a coupio of weoks with rolatlvos. For Rent Modern Inquire nt 300 east phono Red 537. Miss Illanche Rawlins, of Scotts Bluff Is being entertained by Miss Roxy Murphy, having arrived hero a few days ago. After spending two woeks with hor neice, Mr. Sum Soudor, Mrs. F. B. GoodHpced has returned to hor home In Maryvlllo, Mo. Mrs. Matt Walsh and children left Friday lor the Jack Morow Flats to spuud a week with her slater, Mrs Maurice Buckley. ior baio tiasoiine stove and ovon used throe months. Groat bargain Inquire at Harcourt & Jensen clothing store. Mrs. James Davidson and daughter ot Hastings returned homo Saturday alter spending a week with Mr. and .Airs, rurl Simon. MIbb Agues MongeiiBon. of Boleus came Saturday morning to spond a couple of weeks with hor slstor, MIbs f.ninin Aiougonson. W. E. Bruce, who spent two months here, left the latter part ot last week for Chicago to visit his mother who Is In poor health. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Goold, ot Oga lalla, nro spending a low days hero looking up a residence, having decided to move to tuts city. Judgo French Issued a ninrrlago 11 censo Friday to Thomas Thomas, Jr. of Missouri Valley and Miss Ruth Harknoss, of North Platte. Mrs. Margaret Heatherton, of Now York City, left for homo Friday even ing, having been tho guost of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Healoy for a week. A223 There's No Lumber Like This Lumber That you know is dry and sound There's no lumber that is better Than In Our Yard Is Found There's no lumber firm for miles r. round that can sell yoa better goods, For There's No Better Lumber IN THIS NECK OF THE WOODS Coates Lumber and Coal Co. The Home of Good Coal. Phone 7. arniers, Attention Thefgreatest grain crop you ever raised is assured barring X ZLj . There have been hail storms all around us. You cannot bar the HAIL, but you can bar the consequences by letting us write you a policy against loss by HAIL. Delays are dangerous. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building nLhDO I Office 130 Phones Residence 115 JOHN S. SHIMS, HI. P., Physician and Surgeon Ofllco B. & L. Building, Second Floor Phone, Office, S3; Residence 38. DERRYRERRY & FORBES, Licensed Kinhalmcrs Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. ' Night Phone Black 688. H. II. LAND GRAF Fainter, Paperhanger and Decorator Phono Black 570. Welcome a Good Cigar And a good clgnr means ono made at tho Schmalzried factory. Our rep utatlon as a maker o fgood cigars In North Platto extends back thirty years. If wo did not raako good cigars we would havo been forced to close tho factory years ago. If you havo not been smoking Schmalzrled's Cigars it Is not too lato to begin. J. F. Schmalzried. Order of Hearing on Final Settlement Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County ss. In the C ounty Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Olaf Johnson, Deceased. To tho Creditors, Legatees and Oth ers Interested in tho Estate of Olaf Johnson: Take notice that Kristlna Johnson has filed In the County Court a report of her doings as Executrix of said estate, and it Is ordered that the same stand for hearing the 14th day of Aug ust, A. I)- 1915, before the Court at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at which time any person Interested may ap pear and except to and contest the same. Notice of this proceeding and the hearing thereof Is ordered given to all persons Interested In .said matter by publishing a copy of this order In the North Platto Tribune, a legal semi weekly newspaper printed In said County, for three consecutive weeks prior to said date of hearing. Dated July 17, 1015. GEO. E. FRENCH, J20-3w County Judgo. Order of Hearing on Petition for Set tlement of Account. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In the County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Beatrice Gllfoyl, Deceased. On reading and filing petition of Henry Gilfoyl, Executor, praying a final settlement and allowance of his account, filed on the 13th day of July, 1915, and for his discharge as exec utor, and for a decree of distribution under the will and for construction of tho terms thereof. Ordered, that August 13th, A. D. 1015, at 2 o'clock P. M., Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all per sons Interested in said matter may ap poar at a County Court to be held In and for said County, and show cause why tlio prayer of tho petitioner5 should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, ho given to all persons Interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the North Platto Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper printed In said County, for throe successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. GEO. E. FRENCH, j20-3w County Judge. PItOUATi: SOTICK. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska In tho Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Siebold, Deceased. Notlco Is hereby glren that: the creditors of the said deceased will meet the administratrix of said estata before me, county judge, of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room In said county on the 27th day of August, 1015. and on the 27th day of February, 191C, at 9 o'clock a. m. ench day for tho purpose of present ing their claims for examination, ad justment and allowance, and on the same date the petition of Julia M. Siebold praying an allowance bo made for support of the family, and that specific property be asigned to her her as widow will be heard. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims and one year for tho administratrix to settle said es tate from tho 27th day of August. 1015... This notice will bo published In tho North Platte Tribune a legal semi-weekly newspaper for four weeks successively prior to the 27th day of August, 1015. AVitness my hand and seal of said court this 22d day of July, 1015. GEO. E. FRENCH, County Judge. Hons andGat Bought and highest markat prices paid PHONES Residence Red C3G Olllce 459 C. H. WALTERS. Petition for Appointment of Adminis trator The State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, S.S In the County Court In the Matter of the Estate of Cora H. Osgood, Deceased. On reading nnd filing tho petition of Charles R. Osgood praying that administration of said estate may bo granted to him as administrator. Ordered, That August 19th, 1015, at 0 a. m, is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested in said matter may appear at a county court tti bo held In and for said county and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that notlco of tho pen dency of said petition and tho hearing thereof be given to all persons inter ested in said matter by publishing n copy of this order In the North Platte Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper printed In said county, for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated July 22, J915. " GEO. E, FRENCH, J27-3 County Judgoj.