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Semi-Weeklv Tribune IRA L. BAKE, Editor nnd Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year by Hall In Advance. .. .$1.25 One Year by Carrier In Advance .$1.50 Entered nt North Platte, Nebraska, Postolllco as Second Class Matter. Fit I DAY, .TANt'AltV ill, 1010. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For County Clerk I horby nnnounco myself as candi date for tho republican nomination as County Clerk of Lincoln County, sub ject to the decision of the voters nt primary election April 18". Your sup port will bo appreciated. A. S. ALLEN. (Formerly of Walker Prcclnct.1 County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself ns a can didal for tho ronublican nomination for county treasurer, In tho primary olcctlon April 18th. Mako inquiry about mo and If you think I am qualified and otherwise- all right your support will bo appreciated. S. M. SOUDEIt, Asst. Co. Trcas. Former rosldcnco Deer Crook Precinct. For Sheriff. 1 rospeotfully announce myself as a candidate for the republican nomina tion for heriff, subject to the will of the voters at the primary olcctlon April 18th. A. J. SALISBURY. For County Commissioner. 1 respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the republican nomina tion fnr pnnntv cmiiiiitRKinnnl' for tho Third Commissioner District, subject to tho decision or tno voters at me primary election April 18th. My homo la In Sellers precinct. JOHN W. FOWLER. Fur KltiTift. I rospoctfully announce myself as a candldato for the republican nomina tion for shorlff of Lincoln county, sub let, hnwnvnr. to tlu ductalon of the voters nt tho primary election April 18b. Your support will be highly ap preciated. C. T. STEGEMAN'N, North I'latte, Neb. EUROPE PAYS MLLION FOR' AMERICAN FOOI LAST YEAR. Washington, I). (".Export figures mado public today by. tho Department of Commerce tdiow that as a result of the war Europe's 191G food bill In tho. United, Stntos -approached $1,000,000, 000. Records for eleven months end ing December 1, Indicate that more than $800,000,000 worth of food left American shores during the year, nearly three times as much as In 1913. Tho last six months of 1914 saw bread shipments alone reach $:i:iQ,000, 000, live tines tho value of nhlpmenta during tho six months preceding the war. Last year bread shipments pass ed the $500,000,00 mark. Animals and meat product ship mouts Increased from $1:18,810,000 In 11)13 to about $250,000,000 In 191C des pite BrltlBh interference with cargoes destined to neutral countries. Ediblo oil shipments In 1915 woro valued ut.$2fi,000,000 compared with ?14.000, 000, In 1913. CITV AND COUNTY NEWS. Master Guy Lewis has returned from a visit, with relatives In Council Blurts. Miss Mario Nicholson left Wednes day evening for Calloway to remain Indefinitely. Mrs, Charles Wholnn will entcrtnln the Catholic ladles Thursdnyafternoon, Jnnunry 27th. Attorney II. D, Rhea, of Lexington, spent tho fore part of this week hero on business matters. James Mlnsliall formerly of this city, Is criticnuy in at mo nome oi nm sou Ralph In Tnoomu, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. John Den and daughter Marjorle left nt noon Tuesday for Ara pahoe to visit relatives. Blshon Beecher of Hastings, visited Wednesday with Dean Bowkcr while onrouto home from Bridgeport. Attorney Byron Oherst who trans acted business In Lincoln and Omaha last week returned home Tuesday. W. T. Grcon bns moved his plumb- Iiik shop from tho Ottenstcln building to the room cast of tho Ritner hotel. Fred Duncan rcsumod work tho fore part of this week after being confined to the house by illness for two weens. Tho Lady Forresters are making ar rangements for their annual ball to bo held at the Masonic hnll early In Feb- runry. Mrs. M. E. Simmons of Maxwc.U, re- t unfed homo Tuesday afternoon after spending a week with Mrs. R. O. Chamberlain. A party of thirty young Ijulles aro piliuuiug U) Itum u lUiip juiir iiiiiniiut'i- ade at the Masonic hall Monday even ing, January 31st. Mrs. Bessie Pinion, of Denver, who visited with Mrs. Clyde Glddcon and other friends for several weeks, re turned home Tuesday. Mrs. Earl Davis, of Portland, Ore., who has been visiting her mother Mrs. Mary Gutherlcss for several weeks will return homo Monday. Tho Omaha Bee of Wednesday pub lished tho announcement of the wed ding of Oscar Smith, formerly of this city and Miss Edith Blxloy of Omaha. Among those who will bo taken Into the Robokah lodgo this evening will be Dr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Wurtelc, Mrs Emma Poor, Gladys Hall, and Vlasta Vosclpka. Tho second annual ball of Harry E. Brown Camp No. 11 will bo held at the Lloyd oporn house Tuesday even ing, Feb. 29th. Tickets are meeting with a ready sale. Mrs. Cad Whorry of Omaha, Is the guest of her daughter Mrs. George Yeomen. Mrs. Wherry was formerly a resident of this city and Mr. Wherry was postmaster here fpr several years. Somo interest s bolpg 'taken In Craw ford. Nob., over thu announcement re cently made that tl'iero is gold to bo found in that vicinity, a nil it Is also positively asserted that tho Wyoming oil fields extend across northwest Ne braska and that near Crawford oil could bo secured. Dawson Co. Pioneer. The Nurse Brown Memorial Hospital 1008 WEST 5th ST. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. PHONE 110. Ethical. Moral. Efficient. This hospital is open for the reception and treat ment ot Medical, Surgical, and Obstetrical cases. This institution is modern, sanitary and well situated away from the noises and discomfort which are attendant on the city's center. MRS. MARGARET HALL, Supt. J. S. TWINEM, Physician nnd Surgeon. 'Pi 0PS.-,inj ill;', ; ...... ! i & taghyta J-r-M.--.'-. li fe S ' ..H-3. 1 -i'ifi&t i'-- -wp"! : I JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D., Physician nnd Surgeon Office U. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phone, 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, Office 183, Residence 283 Elizabeth Kaar-Langston Teacher ot Singing STUDIO 122 WEST FRONT. A coal burning attachment connected to your Gas Range, makes a convenient method of heating the kitchen this cold veather. If it is in the way it can be taken out in the summer. Shown on the right of the stove above. North Hatte Light &r owerla -::o:: Lincoln Highway Film. Tho Lincoln Highway 111m was ex hibited to a crowded house at the Keith Tuesday evening. The reels wero' jiiarieu in :n ana wero not completed "until nearly midnight. On nccount of this great longth, many in the aud ience loft bofore the film was com pleted. Covering ns It did sconos of tho country from ocoun to ocean, tho film proved vory Interesting. The views In and around North Platte woro not ns many as anticipat ed, henco there was some disappointment. ::o::- Heporls Hood Business. Though somowhat handicapped at times by inability to sccuro enrs, tho Davis Auto Co., local agent for the Hulck automobiles, says that last year a business was the heaviest In tho history of the firm. Sales of cars and accessories exceeded two hundred thousand dollars. TIiIb Included sales mado by tho sub-agents of the linn. Mr. Davis saya indications aro that tho 1010 business will bo vory hoavy. Now house or sale at 1212 west Third. Inquire1 on .promises. 2-2 A quiet home wedding was solom nized at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wymnn Tuosdny afternoon when their son Frank was united In mnrrlugo to Miss Lavlna Whistler of Glenrose. Itev. Uarton performed tho ceremony and Miss Lula Wyman nd Charles Durbln wero tho attendants Tho brldo nnd her maid woro dark blue niesBtillno gowns. After the core mony a dinner was served o the relatives and friends and Mr. and Mrs Wyman left that ovonlng for Hastings and Omaha to spend their honeymoon after which thoy will reside at Qlen rose where tho groom will engage In larming. congratulations are ex tended. ' i ::o:: Ijullieriiu AnuounceiuentH for Sunday 0:15 a. in., Sunday school. 11 oclock, morning worship. Sermon subject, "Indlspenslblo Ex ercise for tho Christian." (1:45 p, in. Luther league. Topic, "Our Lutheran Missions in Japan." Sermon subject, "The Mark God Put on Cain." The "Jeholda Chest" will ho sot out again on Sunday to receive money for the church building fund. Tho prosont Indications lire that this will bo tho largest offering of any month to this fund. wr ItHMMMIWUM rtHWMHWf IIH IWi I mi ml WW m Wi lull HERE'S A LUMBER YARD FOR EVERYBODY We am supply your every want quickly, correctly and at a price as low as tho lowesl for the same high grade of material. When you build you build for all time, and should use only the best. See us for Good Lumber and Building Material Coates Lumber and Coal Co. The Home of Good Coal Phone 7. Presbyterian Church, .Sunday. Sunday school 10 a. m morning ser vice, 11 n. m.; Hed Cross Choir rehear sal, II: HO; Christian Endeavor, G:0; evening service 7 Ml); If tho Sunday school is good for the chldren, why not for men 1, ,Tho men's class wants more men. Mothers with babies aro especially Invited to the morning service. The little ones will be cared for in the nursery while the mothers attend the service. at the evening service the pastor will give the third address to young ;hien: The Noting Man and Ills Love Af fairs." The ladles are invited as well as the men. ::o:: A SNAP. The two-story building 22x45 iteot, back of McDonald's Clothing storf fori sale, ror ?ll)U.uo. ' I 2-tf J. K. OTTI3NSTEIN. ! ;;p;; Newspapers of this country ure now showing tho effects of the European war In tho yellowish hue of the paper they use. This Is due to Innbllity to securo chemicals from Germany used In bleaching tjie paper. Democrats In the county are some what slow In announcing their candi dacy for offices, due probably to the overwhelming majority lecolved by the republican candidates two years ago. On the fnco of tho 19M returns It does look as though the democrats who enter tho rnce aro possessed of a great amount of courage, "I urn glad thntmun Fowler is a candldato for county commissioner," remarked a north side rjoldent yester day. "For a number ot years past all tho commissioners have resided in the Platte valley, and Its about time that some one outsldo of tho valley fill the position. I am not ready to believe that all the statesmen nnd all ihe good ! business inon livo In the valley. You , will find that many of the -residents of tho north and south sides will feel as I do." The city council of Kearnej thl weok created another paving district, which when completed will glw that city flvomiles of paved streets. The city live niles of paved atrcets. The !.. It.-.,.. ....!.. Hw turn or narrowing tno roauway on resi dential streets to twenty-five iVrt by enlarging the purk area on tin- out side of the walk. Such a liange would materially add to the beauty of a street, and when North Platte begins paving residence streets the narrowing of the roadwny should bo considered. T. II. WATIIEN, Auctioneer General Farm Sales n Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed For dates wrlto at North Platte, Nebraska Itnihvay Miscellany. Edith Foreman, Hello Forman and Alma Godby were killed Sunday when a Rock Island train struck the car in which they were riding while passing over a crossing at Alvo, Neb. The cor oner's jury hold the railroad respon sible for the accident because it main tained a dangerous crossing where the accident occurred. The Darlington lias Issued a letter to employes stating that there was a reduction of ?275,000 In loss and dam ago payments In the eleven months ending November ISO. 1015, as com pared with the correspoding period for 1014. While congratulating all concern ed on the saving of $821'. a day, em ployes are urged to co-operate to make a better record for the next year. Tho Union Pacific has opened : freight and passenger office in Voka lionia, Japan, with K. Mitsuhaha, a Japanese, in cliarga. The agent, though born iiv Japan, was educated in the United States and has traveled exten sively over North America and Europe Grenvillo M. Dodge provides in his win a sum of $50,000 for a library tor railroad men at Council Bluffs. ::o:: For Farm Loans see or write Geno Crook, room 3, Waltemath building North Platte. 41tf South Park 702 WKST try A STIMJET. BERYL HAHN, TEACHER OF PIANO 412 Eitst Third Street. Phone Itcd 101. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: BuildinR und Loan Building Phones Office 130 ) Residence 115 DintRYBEHRY & FORBES, Licensed Enibnlmers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day, Phone 234. Night Phono Black 588. Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black C33. W. T. PRITCHARD, Graduate Vctarinnriuu Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Court Housh. lis am mi Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red G36 , ' .Office 459 III C 11. WALTERS. x''v'W HI NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) Phone 58 723 Locust Street A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Rny and diagnostic laboratories. G:o, B. Deut, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Redfield, H. D. J.S. Simms, M.D. Miss Elise Sieman, Supt. Office phone 241. Res. phono 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonaltl Bank Building. J. B. REDFIELD. FIIYSICIAX & SURGEON Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfield & Redfield Office Phone G42 Res. Phone 676 For the next five months smokers will spend their evenings Indoors, nnd what Is more convenient nnd more plcasnreable than n box of cigars nt home, easily accessible rrlicn you have nn Inclination to smoke. Try a box of our homemade and hand-made ci gars, tho kind that aro n littlo better tlmn you buy elsewhere for tho snme price. Wo also enrry ti full line of to bacco nnd smokers' nrtlcles. J. F. Schmaiaried. I.IKJAI, XUTICn 111 tho nintter of tho Estate of Sarah Jane Bcauchnmp, Dccoaseu. To the Creditors. Heirs and all nor- sons Interested in said Estate: Notice Is hereby trlven. that Kalnh A. Beatichamp claiming nn undivided one-sixth Interest In and to Lot Five (5) of Section Nine (9). in Townshlo Twelve (12), North of ltango Twenty- eiKiit (L'. in jLiinroin uouniy, ise braskn, filed his petition In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, praying that regular administration may be waived and for a determination of the ttmo of tho death of Sarah Jane Heauchanip, and of the, heirs of aaid deceased, and their decree of klnshin and tho interest in naid real estate of tho netttioner and other heirs, and that all claims against said estate be barred isaui petition alleges tuat said sarat? Jane Ueauchamp died on or about Jan uary 13, 1900, nnd that nt trc date of her death she was a resident of Lin coln County, Nebraska, and was seized of an estate of Inheritance In the above described premises by virtue of a Home stead J-Jntry tncreon, winch is or a less value tnnn ?2000.uo ana is -wnouy ex empt from attachment, execution or otlier mesne process anu not name tor the payment of debts, and that there survived her, Emmerson Beauchamp, her husband, and the following named children: Charles L. Beauchamp, Ralph A. Beauchamp, Eva Clark, Paul V. eauchamp, Freda Gleave, and Grace Beauchamp. It ia hereby ordered that said peti tion be heard at the office of the Coun ty Judge of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on tho 4th day- of February, 1916, at 9 a. m. That notice of this hearing will bo published in tho North Platte Tribune for three sucesslvo weeks prior to said hearing. GEO. E. FRENCH. Jll-3w County Judge I'llOIlATH NOTICE In the matter of tho estate of Melissa F. Lindsay, Deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty Nebraska, Jnnuary 4, 191G. Notice Is hereby given that the cred itors of said deceased will meet the Administrator of said Estate, before the County Judge of Lincoln County, Ne braska, at the County Court Room, in said County on the 11th day of Feb., 191G, and on the 11th day of Aug., 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for the pur pose of presenting- their claims for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for the Administrator to set tle said estate, from tho 11th day of February, 191G. This notice will be published In the North Flatto Tribune, a legal newspaper printed In said County, for four weeks consecutively, prior to February 11, 191fi. GEO. E. FRENCH, J11-4W County Judg'e. i'l'lOIi.VTK XOTICK In the matter of the estate of Aloft B. Swanson, deceased. In the County Court of Lincoln Cniintv. Nalirnskn. .Tun. G. 191G. Notice is n ere by given tnat me creu Itors ot said deceased will meet the Ad mistratrix of said estate bofore the County Judge of Lincoln County, Ne braska, at tho County Court Room In said County, on the 11th day of Feb ruary, iuiu. ana on tno inn uay oi August 191G, at 9 o'clock a. m, each day, for tjie purpose of presenting tneir claims ior examination, aujusi ment and nllowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for tho Adminis tratrix to settle said estate irom uie 11th day of February, 1916. This no tice will be published In tho North I'latte Tribune, a legal newspaper nrlnted In said County, for four weeks successively prior to February 11, 1916. Jll-4w , County Judge. 13c Per Pound For Hides IF NOT FROZEN. $8 Per Ton for Bones. North Platte Junk House We Rose Comb R. I. Reds Pure Blood Stock for Sale Those wlsliiiij,' Cockerels for the season should come early tho supply Is limited this year. These can he mated successfully with tho product of the eggs you bought of me last sea son. Those buying eggs this season ivlll get the host stock and blood that can ho had in the country no matter hovf far tlioy may bo shipped from I have spared no effort or expense to procure-"the best, having tho direct blood from Chicago Champion of 1012 which took sweepstakes over every- thing In tho show l'lace orders for Kggs early and gel tho full benofit of getting tho growth on your products. .Kggs for hiiIo now. J. H. VANCLEAVE, NOTICE foil I'UIJMOATIOX Scrlnl No. 0111.-, Department of the Interior V. S. Land Olllce at North Platte. No braska, Dec. 20. 1915. Notice Is hereby given that William ! A. Gaunt, of North Platte, Nobr., who i on Jan. 4, 1909, made Homestead entry, ! No. 01145 for S13. SV. NE',. SEU NWVi, E'j SV, Lots 1-2-3, Section 2, Township 15, N., Range 31, w., 6th Principal Meridian lias filed notice of intention to make final fivo year Proof, to establish claim to the land nbove des cribed, before, tho Register and Ro colv6r, at North Platte, Nobr., on the 14th day of Feb.. 1916. Claimant names ns wltnossos: Henry Doebko, James Rechan, Georgo Ma comber, Harry Madison, nil of North Platte, Nobr. J. E EVANS, d2-Cw Register. Applcation for Druggist 1'crmit. Matter of Application of J. O. Pat terson for Druggist Permit. Notlco Is Hereby Given, that J. O. Patterson did upon tho 17th dny of January, A. D., 191C, fllo'hls applica tion to the City Council of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska for permit to sell Malt, Spirituous and Vinous Liqulrs for medicinal and me chanical purposes only on or at 719 North LouciiBt street, In tho city of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebras ka, from the 1st day of February to the 1st day of May, 191C. If there is no objection, remon strance or protests filed within two weeki from January 18th, A. D,, 191G, said pormlt will be granted. J. O. PATTERSON. rnori v in xrricr. In the flatter of the tCxtnfe of Mnr- grntlin Hurler, IJccenne.1. . In tho County Court oi LUi.-om Coun ty, Nobraska, Nov. 2G, 1915. Notice is hereby given that the cred itors of said decrased will meet the Executors' of snid Estate before the County Judge of Lincoln County, Ne braska, nt tho County Court Room, In said County, on- the 28th day ot Janu ary, 191G and on tho 2Sth day of July. 191C, at 9 o'clock A. M. each day, for tho purpose of presenting tholr claims for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Six months aro allowed for cred itors to iiresent their clalmr, nnd one year for the Executors to settle said Es tote from the 2Sth day of Jan.. 1916. This notlco will bo published In the North Platto Tribune, a legal newspaper printed In said County, for four weeks successively prior to January 28th, 1916. GEO. E. FRENCH, d2S-4w County Judge. Order of lleiirliiic mid Notice on Pell- tlon for Settlement of Account. In the County Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska. State of Nebraska. Lincoln County, ss. To tho heirs and all persons Interest ed In tho estate of Ann Jane Barra clough, deceased: j On reading tho 'petition of Freder ick Harraclough praying a final settle ment and allowanco of his account filed in this Court on tho 10th day,ot Jan., 191G, and for n decree of distribution and his discharge ns such administra tor. It Is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested In Bald matter may, and do, appear at . tho. County Court to be held In and for said County on the 4th tjhy of Febraary, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m., and show cause, If any there bo, why tho prayer of tho petiton er should not bo granted, and that no tlco of the pendency of said petition and tho hearing thereof be given to all persons interested' In ' said matter by publishing a.copy o-tUisuordor 4n the North Plntte' TrlbunefTt-Bemt-weekly newspaper printed In said county for three successive weeks prior to said da y of hearing. ... GEO. E. FRENCH. JU-3w County Judge. s Lock's Old Barn. riiouc Mick 210 or Itluck 109,