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Semi-Weekly Tribune IRA L. BAKE, Editor and Uubllslier. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ouo Vcnr by Mull in Advance... 81.25 Ono Year bj Carrier In Adrnnco..$l.CO Entered nt North Platto, Nebraska, Postolllco us Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, Ot'TOItKIt 22, 1915. .smim:r prkimcts sivj;i:ii(i REPUBLICAN VICTORY. Edgar C. Snyder, for twenty years tho Washington correspondent of tho Omaha Deo and other metropolitan pailor and also president ol tho noted Orldlron Club of Washington, spent several hours In town yesterday Interviewing citizens and visiting friends. Mr. Snyder is touring tho country with n view of securing soundings of tho political conditions, and what he has learned is reflected in his ex pression that "Nothing to It in 1910 but a sweeping republican victory." "Tho policies of tho democratic party are expressed In tho proeont administration," said Mr. Snyder, "de mand a change, and, the installation of a great construdtlvo stuteumnn as president tof meet the. conditions which will arise in this country when tho European strugglo Is ended, ho Bald. And already tho nation Is voic ing its desire' for a return of Repub lican principles. "Tho war has saved this country from nluolute ruin," he declared. "Had It not been for tho European demands for products great Industries of this nation would have been wiped out of existence. And when pcaco comes wo will have groat problems to meet which will demand a statesman In tho White, House. Wo will havo to guard against tho dumping of great quantities of European products on us, to tho ruin of our Industries, nnd tint Is only one of our many tough problems which must bo solved. Tho ccord tho democratic party has mad! Is not ono that will appeal to the Amorlcan peoplo when it comes tlmo to decldo what shall bo dono to pro vh for tV liM.-.tiaiii future." Council Holds iMcctlntr. The city council met In regular session Tuesday ovcnlnc nndfdiacussod a number of mutters pertaining to tho city. Tho electric company, In a com munication, naked that tho council deslgnnlo tho candle power and loca tion of nov lights to bo placed under tho new lighting system. Tho matter was discussed and referred to tho proper commlttteo, as was also soV' oral petitions for new lights. Tho Ilro truck situation again caiuo up for consideration upon a new prop osltlon submitted by Minor Illnmnn In which ho offered to store, caro for nnd furnish a driver for tho truck for $50 per month. This would not in elude the ront of the llremon's quar ters. Tho proper commltteo wnB auth orized tq arrange a contract with Mr. H'nninn. Mrs. Bremer Puses Awny Mrs. Fred Bremer died at her home threo miles north of town Wednesday morning after nn lllnoss of several months. After taking treatmont In nn Omaha hospital for some tlmo sho was brought homo a few wooks ngo and firadunnlly grew 'woakor until tho end came. Mrs. Bremor was well "known among tho local peoplo, hnv reslded In this vlclnltv for a minrtnr of a century nnd although of a retir ing disposition, mndo many friends. Sho was a good christian woman, a dovoted -mother and a faithful frlond. A husband nnd nlno chlldron nro left to mourn hor. Mrs. Bremor was born In Oormnny In 1BR4 and camo to this country at an early ago. Tho funeral will be hold this afternoon and bo con ducted by Rov. C. B. Harmnn. Intor mont wll bo made In tho Ellis como tory. Knit Goods A largo lino of knit goods Jimt re ceived, Including Hweatora for mon, women, children and Infants; knitted Hcarfs; knitted tarns, knitted vestoos for ladioa; sweatorottoa for children. THE LEADER, How to Build a Con venient Corn Crib A enm rrih slinnld al ways be constructed so that l a. t r1t i . u can uc nucu and emptied with the least labor. For level ground, a good type is double cribs with an elevated driveway throueh the center nf tlm uuuuiug anci cievatcci if 1 i . . :1 np- proacnes at cacu end enables the loads driven thrriiifrh tlm 1 uis to be cribs and dunined nr srnrmrvl nnf of the wagons without any high pitching. A good crib pays for it self in a few years by keep ing the corn in such condi tion that it will bring you better prices. We would like to talk to you about your corn crib. Cpmc in. W W. BIRGE CO. English Take Gloomy View "Wo are In a hole," says tho mil itary corespondent of tho London Ev ening Standard, commenting on tho present war situation. "Wo havo lost faith In tho ability of our statesmen nnd In tho strngctlc conduct of the war and In tho willingness of the peo ple to support the wnr; threo or four very serious questions now exorclso the mlndS of politicians and public alike and threaten to wreck tho gov ernment; In Franco tho best known minister has resigned; in Russia pub lic opinion Is bndly shaken. Four great powers aro full of good will for one another, but each Is a law unto Itself. "On tho enemy's 'side wo find unity of purpose, singleness of control and constant willingness to sacrifice every thing and take all risks:' Tho Ger mans have been held up hero nnd iropuhyd there, but hoy canclalm that, whereas they havo never been badly beaten anywhere since the battle of tho Marno, they have added Poland to their conquests and threaten to overrun Sorble." Drnnia Sermon nl Baptist Church. Sunday night thoro will bo a drama sermon given at tho Baptist church. The subject of tho sermon Is "Up From the Shadow." The characters are as follows! Tom 'Wright, Mrs. Wright, an Invalid, Jean Wright, tho son, Bill McCann, a drunkard, Parson Jones, tho preachor, Mart Arnold, a successful man. Plot Sceno I Colloquy between Mrs. Wright, Bill McCann and Jean; Sceno II Mart Arnold meets Jean, doubt vs. optomlsm; Sceno III Par son Jones calls; Scene IV A regen eration. The lesson this sermon teaches is that a man Is able to ovorcomo.hls en vironment. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning preaching service nt 11 a. m., subject, "The Twin Motives of Christianity I and Thou." All nr coniiniiy lnviieu to theso services. Bible School Jlusicnle Ono of the most novel entertain ments featured this season was a blblo school muslcnlo given at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lloyd, seven miles south of this city last Tuesday ovcnlng. Tho program con sisted of tho following numbers: "Wo shall see tho King," Intermed iate Class; Welcomo address E. S. Froman; plnno solo, Alma Kronqulst; "Father Lead Thy Little Children," Primary girls; piano solo, Mrs. L. Lloyd; vocal solo, Ruby Kronqulst-; violin solo, J. A. Markoo; vocal solo, Gladys Froman; "Our Alms," Miss Mason; piano duot,1 "Mrs. Lloyd and Alma Kronqulst. At tho close of the program, a guess ing contest was engaged In, for which Miss Llllle Carlson was awarded the prize. Light refreshments wore then served, and all felt that tho evening had been well spent. XX To Excliunge , Two houses In Denver, ono large, one small, 31,000, no Incumbrance, for property In Nebraska. Fred Ea3tmati, 2G28 Dodgo St., Omaha, Neb. 79-i, A. O. U. W. INITIATION On Monday, October 25, thero will bo a big meeting of Tato Lodge No. 64, Ancient Order of United Workmen, In K. P. Hall. A largo class of candi dates wll bo Initiated. There will bo present Grand Master Workman Frank A. Anderson, Grand Foreman F. G Simmons, and Deputy Grand Master H. L. Pletchor, who will hnndlo the work. All members of tho order are urged to bo present to greet tho Grand Lodge officers, nnd listen to tho nd dresses they will give CONRAD WALKER, Master Workman. T. M. COHAGEN, Itocordor., HcrKliey Sells) Farm . .Joseph llorshoy this week sold his IGO-farm, southeast of town adjoining tho Turplo ranch on tho south, to Phil Wngncr for ten thousand dollars, an avorago of $62.50 per aero. Tho farm has good buildings and Is con sidered ono of tho best on the south 'side. Mr. Wagner lives southeast of Mux woll, whoro ho owns a farm, and pur chased, tho llorshoy lnnd ns an Invest in out. f. .i. nrrF.r h CO. Ren) Kstnto nnd Insurance Come and soo uh for town lots In different parts of tho city. "Good In vestments on easy terms. Houses for snlo and rent, Wo havo also good bar gains In farms and ranch03. Cor. Front and Dewey Sts.. upstairs. Elizabeth Kaar-Langsiosi Teacher of Singing Studio 122 West Front St. . II. LANDGRAF Fainter, Pnpcrhaugor mid Decorator l'liono Ulnck C70. Dry Bones Wanted. $10 Per Tom They Must bo Dry in Order to Get This Price. North Platte Junk House Lock's Old Barn. DERRYHERRY & FORBES, Licensed liiubnlmcrs Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 688. Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR The 30-35 horsepower motor is cast en bloc with removable head which allows the valves and pistons to be easily cleaned. The rear axle is of the full floating type with Timken bearings thruotit. Imported Swiss bear ings are used in the clutch and transmission. The electrical equipment includes a waterproof Eisemann magneto for ignition and a 12-volt Northeast motor generator for the starting and lighting system. Jhese features are evidences of, quality, hut no list of specifications can -tell you the story of the Car as completely or as convincingly as- the car itself. ' , .;? The motor in 30-35 The nrlco ol the Touring Car the Touring Car la 3703 ((. o. b. Heiidy-Ogier Garage, . N NORTH PLATTE, NEB. W Ail tati North Platte CM & C. R. MOREY, Mgr. raster mJizi Cigars ie S&e Home For the next tiro months smokers it III spend their evenings Indoors, and n lint is more convenient and more plcustiicuhlo than n box of cigars nt home, easily accessible when yon havo nn Inclination to smoke. Try a box of our hoine-mado nnd hniid-mndc ci gars, tho kind that nro a little better than you buy elsewhere for the same price. Wo also enrry a full line of to bacco and smokers' nrticlcs. J. F, Schmalzrie d Order of Hearing on Final Settlement. Tho Stnto of Nobrnska, Lincoln County. In tho County County Court: In tho Mnttor of tho Estnto of Dennis J. O'Brien, Doccased. To tho creditors, holrs, logntees nnd othors Interested In tho estate of Don nls J. O'Brien: Take notice, that Corda V. O'Brlpn hna filed In ttio County Court, a'renort of hor doings ns Ad ministratrix of said estnto, and it Is ordered that tho snmo stand for hear ing tho 12th day of November A. D. 191G, boforo tho Court at tho hour of 0 p'clock a. ni., nt which tlmo, any poi son Interested may upjicnr and except to an d contest tho srimo. 1 Notlco of this proceeding nnd tho hearing thereof la ordered glvon to all persons Interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order In tho North Platto Tribune, n soinl-wcokjy nowspnpor printed In said County, for threo consecutlvo weeks prior to Bald date of hearing. Dated October 1C, 191C. GEO. E. FRENCH, ol0-3vv County Judge. Jlfy 1 II; horsepower ;!: or Roads Detroit) or Roadster, complete, , y.yrr -fir MTH At this.' time of year is necessary ' for Health. One of these portable Gas Heaters is just what you need. We have them from $2.50 up suitable for every purpose. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) Phone 58 723 Locust Street A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, Burgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Geo. B. Deal, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. Rcdfield, M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D. Miss Elise Sieman, Supt. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology uustotrics ana uiuiui;eu s Diseases. Olllco McDonald State Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dowoy Streets. Phones, Ofilco 183, Resldenco 283 Hospital Phono Black 633. House Phouo Black G33. IV. T. PRITCIIARI), Graduate Aretorinnrlun Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Court House Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Reaidflnee Red C33 Offico-4y9 C. H. WALTERS. Power Co uatt is am Not n Hospital But a Homo Nurso Brown Memorial Hospital 1008 West 4th St., North Platte, Neb. Sirs. Margaret Ilnll, Superintendent. Miss Ycta PJeknrd, Graduate Nurse. Dr. J. S. Ttvinom, riiysician and Surgeon Rest forflumuiilty's Cure Orlficlnl Surgery ? with Homeopathic Medi cine for Acute and Chronic Discnsc. J. B. REDFIELI). PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to HVSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Rcdfield & Redflold Office Phono G42 Res. Phono C7C Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Suigery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building nuQO Office 130 Phones Residence 115 To Richard L. Groves owner of lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 11, North Platte Town Lot Co's Addition, North Platto, Is our. Tho owners of proporty on tho south Bldo of Gth street, between Jef ferson nnd Grant Avo, aro hereby no tified that the Mayor and Council of the city of North Platte, Lincoln county Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on the 18th day of June, 1013, ordering o sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to be constructed as to lino and grade, and of permanent material, as provided In tho gen'eral ordinances of said city, regulating tho construction of sidewalks in said city Unless said walk Is constructed by you along tho north side of said lots owned by- you, in accordanco with said ordinances, on or before the 9th da of November, 1915, tho same will be constructed by said city and tho costs assessed upon tho said lots owned by you adjoining which the same shall be constructed. C. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk. To tho cstnte of Frederick N. Dick, deceased owner of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, '5, and C, Block 9, North Platto Town Lot Co's ddltlon, North Plato, Neb. Tho owners of property on the south side of 6th street, between Jefferson and Grant Ave, aro hereby notified that the Mayor and Council of the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, passed and approved an ordi- nancq on tho 18th day of June, 1913, ordering a sidewalk adjoining theii said premises, to be constructed as to lino and grade, and of permanent ma terlal as provided in. the goneral or dinance of said city, regulating the construction of sidewalks in said city unless said walk is constructed bv you along the north side of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and G, Block 9, owned by you, in accordanco with said ordinances, on or before tho 9th day of November, 1915, tho same will bo constructed by said city and the costs assessed upon tho said lots owned by you adjoining which the same shall bo constructed C. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk. Probate Notice. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss, In the County Court. In tho Matter of tho Estate of Eliza beth Whiting, Deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of Edward S. Whiting, praying that tho Instrument, filed on tho 13tli day of October, 1915, nnd purporting to be the .Transcript of tho Probato Pro ceedings in Henry Co., State of 111., of the last Will and Testament of the isald deceased, may bo proved, ap proVed.probated.allowed and recorded as tho last Will and Testament of tho aald Elizabeth Whiting, deceased, and ,that tho execution of said Instrument may bo committed and the admlnlstra tlon of said Estate may be granted to Edward S. Whiting as Executor. Ordered, That Nov. 12, 1915, at ! o'clock a. rn., is assigned for hear ing said petition, when all persons in terested in said matter may appear at a County Court to he liold In and for said County, and show cause why tho praye of petitioner should not bo granted. GEO. E. FRENCH, ol9-3 County Judge Notice of Suit In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Frank F. Davis, Plaintiff vs. Georgo B. Molvln, Ida May Melvln, Ills wife, and Mrs. R. F. Owens, Defendants. GCorgo B. Melvln and Ida May Mel vln, defendants, will tako notice that tho plaintiff, Frank F. Davis, filed his petition in tho District Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska, on October 18, 1915, ngalnst said defendants above named, tho object and prayer of said petition being to forocloso a certain mortgage made, executd and delivered by said defendants on April 7, 1911 to tho plaintiff, which said mortgage sold and conveyed to tho said plalntll all of Section Thirty-Two (32) Township Sixteen (1) North, Range Thirty Three (33) West Gth P. M. In Lincoln County, Nebraska, as security for tho payment of a certain noto made1, exe-' cuted and delivered by tho said de fondants on April 7, 1911 to tho plain tic lieroln, said noto being In tho sum of $2,000.00 with Interest at 10 per cent from April 7, 1911 and said mortgage being recorded on April 17, 911 in book 42 of mortgages at pago 44 of tho records of Lincoln County, Nebraska. That thero Is now duo up on said not and mortgage, tho sum of $2000.00 "with Interest at 10 per cent from April 7, 1914, and nlso tho sum of $22.85 with Interest thereon at 10 por cent per annum from October 18, 1915, on account of taxes paid by plaintiff upon said land.' it Said defendants dTo required to ans wer Bald petition on or before tho 29th day of November, 1915. FRANICiF, DAVIS, Pain tiff. By WM. E. SHUMAN, ol9-4v Ills Attorney. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. Physician and Snrgcon Office B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phono, Office, 83; Residence 38. Office phone 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Notice. Charles E. RIma. Hattlo M. Rlma. Ann Phillips, William U Phillips, hus- uanu or Ann Phillips and R. B. Den nis, defendants will take notice that on- tho 11th day of September, 1915, William E. Sampson filed his petition n tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska against said defendants, tho oojecc nnu .prayer of which aro to forocloso a certain mortgngo executed by tho defendant Charles E. Rlma and Hattle M. Rlma to the plaintiff upon the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-nine, Township Twelve. Rnngo Thirty-two In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to secure tho payment of one promissory noto dated Decembor 26, 1911 for tho sum of $1,000.00; that there Is now due upon said noto and mortgage the sum of $1244.97 for which sum with interest from tho 2Gth day of September, 1915, at 10 per cent per annum plaintiff prays for a decree, tiiat the defendants bo re quired to pay tho same, and that said promises be sold to satisfy tho amount due. You nro reaulred to answer said petition on or bef6ro tho 1st day of November, 1915. Dated September 20. 1915. WILLIAM E. SAMPSON, By Wilcox & Halllgan, Ills Attorneys. Notlco for Publication Serial No. 05301 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. S. Land Office at Nortii Platto, Nebr., October 2, 191b. Notice is hereby given that Louis ti. Macey, of North Platte, Nebr , who, on Oct. 30, 1911, mudo Homestead En try No. 05301, for NBri Section 32, Township 14 N., Rango 29 W , Gth Principal Meridian has filed notice; of intention to mako Pnal three yea Proof.' to establish claim to the land above described, before tha -Registei and Receiver at North Platte Nebr.v on the 24th day of November, 1915. Claimant names) a? witnesses. Purdy, Jess Long, all of North Platte George Kopf, Laben Hollar, Frank. Nebr. -012-6 w J. E. EVANS, Register. Notice of Sale Under Lien for Ito- pairs' on Automobile. ' Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will sell at public auction at the garage of Hendy & Ogler in tho city of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on the 13th day of Novem ber, 1915, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., one Flanders 20 automobile, car rying license No. 4923 of Arizona, to satisfy tliw sum of $G2.95 with ac cruing expenses and interest upon the same, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy a lien upon said automobile for repairs, material and labor fur nished by said Hendy & Ogler in and upon said car, under a contract there for by one John Doe, whose real name Is J. Pcnsal, and who has failed to pay the same after repeated demands therefor. That a verified itemized statement for said repairs, material and labor furnished In and upon said car was duly filed In tho offlco of the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Ne braska, upon the 22nd day of Septem ber, 1915. That no proceedings at law have been had or instituted to recover tho amount of the said lien or any part thereof. Dated this ISth day of October, 1915. ol9-4 HENDY & OGIER, By A.. Muldoon, Their Attorney. rnOBATR NOTICE In the Matter of tho Estate of Nancy A. Belghtel, Deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, September 23, 191B. Notlco Is hereby given, That the creditors of snld deceased will meet tho Administratrix of said Estate, be fore tho County JuObo of Lincoln Coun ty Nebraska, at the County Court Itoom, In said County, on tho 29th day of October, 1915, and oii the 29th day of April, 191C, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjust ment and allowance. Six months- are nllowed for creditors to present their claims, and ono year for tho Adminis tratrix to settle said Estate, from tho 29th day of,Octobor, 1915. This' notice vvlll bo published In tho North Platte Tribune, a legal soml-weokly newspa per printed In said County, for four weoks successively, prior to October 29, 191E. GEO. E. FRENCH, b2s-4w County Judsre. sunitirr'.s sai.k By vlrtuo of an order for salo Issued from the DlRtrlct Court of Lincoln County, Nobrnska, upon a decree or foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein Commercial Bank of Grant, a Corporation, Is plaintiff, nnd Patrick P. Doyle, et al aro defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 30th day of October, 1915, 'at 2 o'clock p. in. at the east front door of the Court House In Nort Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at public auction- to tho highcst bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Intorest nnd costs, tho following des cribed property, to-wlt: East half (E14) and tho east half or tho west half (E of W) of Section Twenty-two (22). Township Nino (9), North of Itanse Thirty-two (32), "west of the 0th P. M. In Lincoln County, Nobraska. Dated North Platte, September 25, 1915. A. J. SALISBURY, s28-5w Sheriff. Probate Notlco In tho Matter of tho Estate of Cora H. Osgood, Decased. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, Oct. 4, 191C. Notlco Is horoby given, lhat the cred itors of said deceased will meet tho ad ministrator of said estate, boforo tho County Judge of Lincoln County, Ne braska, at the County Court Room, In said County, on tho 5th day of No vember, 1915, and on tho 5Ui day of May, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho purposo of presenting their claims and ono year for tho admluls and allowance Six months aro al lowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho adminis trator to settle said estato, from tho 5th. day of November, 1915. This no tlco will bo published in thp North Platto Tribune, a legal newspaper printed In said County. Jor tauxrwjeka successively prior to November 5, 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH, oC-lw County Judge.