skw rorxciL sikktss COMMITTKKS APPOINTED. North Platto's new city council met In special session Tucsdny evening In tho council chambor, nil niemberM wero present, Mnyor Evans presiding. Tho council is composed of eight members all of whom are old council men, having served .on the council tho past year, with the exception of Coun cllmon Knox, who Is a now member. Councilman Stono was chosen prosl dot of tho council with complimentary unanimity. Following the election of the president Mayor Evans announced the following committees: Ordinances Von Goctz, Simon, Porter, Dell; fire und water Porter, Bell, Somon, Knox; seworogo Simon, VonOoetz, Stono, Knox; streets Hell, Van Cleave, Stono, Cohngen; finance VnnCleavo, Cohagcn, Porter; gas and light Stono, Von Goetz, Simon, Van Cleave; public buHdlngs Knox Van Cleave, Cohagcn. Mayor Evans appointed Messrs. Carl Simon, I. L. Mlltonbergor and Ira L. Bare as a park board. Water Commissioner Welch 'was In structed to proceed at once with tho extension of tho water mains in tlio paving district, work to bo done by day labor under his personal Bupcr vlslon. Councilman Dell next brought up the matter of the salaries of the chief of police and two policemen. Mr. I3oll contends that police officers are under paid and asked that tho council con sider a raise In salary for tho police department. The mattor was referred to tho ordinance committee, which re port will bo considered at the next meeting. Tho council then entertained a mo tion to adjourn. Tho council will meet In special ses sion Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock when tho bids tar the 25 blocks of pav ing, to be laid this summer in the down town section, will bo considered. Sixteen contractors have ho far asked for specifications and many concoms nro expected to have representatives hero nt tho time tho bids nre opened. Lulljcrnii Announcement Palm Sunday services'. 10 a, m. Confirmation Service, ser- mon subject, "In the Days of Thy Youth." 12 m. Sunday school hour. 3 a. m. Haptism of children. 4 p. m. Young People's Mlss'y. 7 p. m. Luther Lougue. 7:45 Sorvlco with confirmation class. , Services every ovenlng of Holy Week nt 8 o'clock. Tho men's meeting tills evening at tho church at 8 to which the women nro Invited. Dr. Stansllold will address the meeting, All please noto tho change In the hour or Sunday's worship In tho morn ing and of tho Sunday school for this Sunday and for tho next one only. Mission band meeting tomorrow at 2 o'clock. The date for the Midland College Concert Co. entertainment will In all probability be Tuesday ovenlng, May 2d. -: :o: F01l.UF.lt NOKTII I'LATTK 31 A. V IMMMVNS IX NORTH DAKOTA. A lottor received by Miss Tllllo Ulankenburg Tuesday from Mrs. Dol llo McComber conveys tho news that tho hitter's brother, James McLuciis, n former North Plntte resident, hnd met his donth by drowning nt his homo near Shaffor, N. D n short time ago. Particulars of the drowning were not given, the (writer stating she would furnish theso later. Tho McLucas family, who wore plo noors In North Platte loft this city about 1890, and located In Knnsns City. Later James McLucas went to North Dakota and engaged In the eat tlo husliicsH and wa3 so engaged when lio met his denth Mr. McLucas was ii'bouft tot.y-two years of ago ar,d loaves it wiro and live children. Ho will bo well roineniemhorod by our older residents. : :o: : Misses JesHiimlno Flynn and Mar garet McQInley left Wednesday oven lng for Oninlin and Lincoln to spend soveral days. Good Bread Lierk-Sandall Co, COLOVKIj Itlfll.MOM) KKTtKNH TO OMAHA TOMORROW Col. Henry C. Richmond, who has been In chnrge of the Neville head quarters In this city, will return to Omaha tomorrow night, having com pleted the work here. Colonel Rich mond Is a candidate in one of the Omaha dlstrcts for the nomination for legislative representative, but his du ties as publicity manager for Keith Neville has prevented him from con ducting bis personal campaign. Ho 'Will be In Omaha Monday and Tues day, however, to rally his fjrees and jget them out to the polls. The Colonel has conducted a clean and vigorous , campaign for Mr. Neville, has lhadc many friends In town, and they will be glad to have him visit North Platte frequently. ::o:: Clarence Pay Now in Wyoming. Clarence Day, who had been a Btu jdont at tho state university nt Lincoln, J left that Institution two weeks ago to accept a position wun me aiuie un Company of Wyoming, and Is located In the Dig Horn Basin, He has been too busy since accepting the position to wrlto home and give the family the particulars, but the boys at the uni versity say the position Is a "dandy." :o:: IT. P. F,N(JINKKKS YOTK TO ADANDOX 8-HOUIt HK3IAND A dispatch from Lnramle, Wyo., da ted the early part of the week said: A. L. Konold, general chairman of tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers of the Union Pacific railroad, an nounced today that the engineers of that road have voted to wltlidfaw from concerted action In the move- Intent of western roads for an eight- hour day and time and a half for over time. Mr. Koinold snld the engineers were satisfied with their contract and that tholr action does not affect the firemen, conductors and trainmen. ::o:t- Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stono Drug Store. J. B. Hemphill ws a business visitor at Tryon Wednesday. H. It. Hhiley, of Oshkosh, was a business caller In the city Wednes day. H. P. Harper, of Wallace was a bus iness transacteor In the city Tues day. Wanted A Housekeeper. Address Tlios. McConnell, box 81, Routo 1, North Platte. 23-4 Mr. and Mrs. Ayoru, of Scotts Bluff, nre visiting this Iweek with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Toole. Let Landgraf & Hoga do yonr paint ing, papor hanging and decorating. Phono Black 092 or Black 570. 'illtf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hemphill, rf Alnsloy hnvo moved to North Platte, coming hero Tuesday. J. J. Clemens, representing the Dcr llng Twist Compnny of Norfolk, Nob., was a buclness caller In North Platte this week. For Sale Seed oats, seed corn and spring wheat seed. Coatcs Lumber & Coal Co. Oonernl Supt. Wm. Jeffers visited here Tuesday morning while en route to Omaha from western points In his prlvnto car. A cur of thorough bred raco horses from San Jctici, Cal was attached to train No. G Wednesduy morning. They woro on routo to Louisville, Ky., to go Into trning and have been sold to Mr. McKonzio, a prominent horse dealer of Canada. Each horso Is val ued at $1,000 and are In clinrgo of two trainers who glvo them attention on tho Journey. Tho cost of tho trip will amount to over $715.00. Reports from various sources Indi cate a continued Improvement of the Lincoln Highway worthy of this monu mental undertaking. Council Bluffs has decided on a unique and pleasing plan for tho further beautilicatlon of tho route through tho city. Hanging (lower boxes aro to be placed on the Iron poles supporting the trolley and other electric wires and they nro to bo filled with at motive (lowers and vines. These will ho placed at frequent In tervals and carefully watered and tended. Is Assured If Vow Brand flour Is used in (he making. Home folks fret and Horry cry baking day, but they are not tho users of Com Brand Hour. Try a sack next time. Your baking troubles will disappear like maple. The bread, the cake, the pastry will come out Just lou'ly iwry time. It In the "Quality First flour. WHAT BECOMES OF THK COUNTY ROAD Ft'NDl The county commissioners of Lin coln county have expended during the pnst live years about four hundred thousand dollars for nil purposes, of this largo sum of money, one-fourth, or nbout ono hundred thousand dollars was cxpeneded upon the county roads, or nbout twenty thousand dollars per annum. If this large sum of money had been expended Intelligently and under prop er supervision there ought to bo some visible results. While ns a matter of fact the county roads are net now In ns good con dition as they were five years ago. The mile and three quarters of road extending west from the main entrance of the state farm Is a sample of the 'ny that the county road fund Is dis sipated, For forty years this stretch of road has been a Joy to the traveler, except In extremely wet weather It lias been a boulevard and during wet spellfi only a few places needed nttentlpn where the drainage crossed tho road, ad 'these could have been fixed In shape with little expense. Instead of using any Intelligence or supervision the county commlsslr ncrs sends Mr. Waldo, who has the contract for the county grading, to throw up a grade, and the contractor obeyed or ders, and ns ho is paid by the cubic yard it was to his Interest to move aa much dirt as possible, with the re sult that wo now have a great unsight ly ditch on each side of the road and a great high unsightly grade, a met. ace to every ono who uses the road. If the county commissioners had directed the county engineer to have planned the improvement of this stretch of road and set stakes for the road contractor to have worked by, a vastly better road Iwould have been se cured by moving ten per cent of die dirt that was moved and paid for, and In that case there would hnve been a saving of ninety per cent of the money that was expended. This manner of doing the county business 1b like handing your pocket book over to the hired man to help himself, only that In these road mat ters It's the county pocket book that Is passed over to the contractor to help himself. Tho county commissioners are well paid and In tho Interest of tho tax It ii u Simpftu".RoIUn.0(rjIi)e to work'AVjtfroupau confusion. In no case lis lit 'necessary to talce the furniture out of a room or cover up the fcictutes or; bric-a-brac. You hearthe saw and hammer when a piece of closet or atticifloor ,'is being moved but that is all. The small chunks of plaster from the tiny holes where the wires go .through are caught as they fall. When the job isnished not a trace remains but the dainty fixtures, switches and receptacles and the wonderful convenience-of electricity. We have attractive booklets telling just how it is done and an estimate telling of the cost will place'you under no obligation. Wilt You: Telephone Us Todav? North Platte Light & Power Co. DEMOCRATS At the Nebraska Primaries on Tuesday, April 18th, 1916 you should elect as delegates to the National Democratic Convention men who aro known lo be for President Wilson "first, Inst and all the time." Charles II. Tully of Alliance is a candidate for delegate from the Sixth Congressional District. A vote for Mr. Tully is a vote for Wilson. Mark yonr ballot: X Charles H. Tully payers we onght to have a board that would glvo tho county tho same In telligent can and supervision that they would give their own business. TAXPAYER. ::o:: F.STA JONES AND HAY CROSS 3IARRIKI) FRIDAY Miss Esta Jones nnd Ray Cross, of this city were married at Lexington Tuesday morning nnd will resldo on n ranch near that city whore the groom has furished a comfortable home. Both young people are well known here and have a large circle of friends to wish them happiness. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and for some time has been employed In the office of Dr. Wurtele. Mi. Cross Is the son of F. W. Cross, attended tho local schools and has proven him self to bo a steady and Industrious young man. : :o: : Sliuinaii Now Drhes a "Six." Attorney W. E. Shuman Is now driv ing a Studebaker six, having traded in his Studebaker four to the Trotter agency the early part of this week. Thcoetically at least, Attorney Shuninn knows a car from front to rear end, and has coveted a Studebaker six ever since the 191G model wns first placed on the market. :o: :- STATU HYDROtJRAPHKR HERE. D. P. Weeks, state hydrogrnpher, iwho Is working under the state board 1 of Irrigation, Is In the city. Mr. Weeks I Is tukng measurements of the (low of 1 water on the Irrigation canals as well as tho Platte rivers and all tlielr trib utaries from Kearney to the state line The purpose of this Investigation is to gnln more accurate information as the quantity of water and its. proper distribution among the water users. ::o:: Statement of Ownership. (Published by requirement of federal act of August 24, 1912.) I, Ira L. Bare, do solemnly swear that I am the solo owner, publisher and editor of tlie Semi-Weekly Tri bune published at North Platte, Ne braska, that no other person Is finan cially Interested In said paper; that there are no bondholder, mortgagees or other security holders. Subscribed nnd oworn to before me this 12th day of April, 191C. J. E. EVANS, Notary Publle. DcfiDLTake Up Your Rugs rmUyeyour furnitureto.have tyour house vyiretT Our; electricians are neat and gentlemarilVand thev know how In j (Jjy or 1 J. JC J JUDGE ALBERT J. CORNISH Candidate for Judge of the Su preme Court. Is now icrvlna his twenty-first vear , at juage or me district court of Lan caster County, and has one of the best 1 records In the state for decisions af firmed by the Supreme Court. I Reputed to have a profound knowl edge of the law, absolutely Impartial I and human In his Judgments. Mature, but vigorous and active. I His neighbors have five times want, ed him to be their judge. REPUBLICANS ! Your Vote Next Tuesday for JOHN L. KENNEDY FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Will Help Elect the Republican Tlckst This Fall. H. P. SHUMWAY Republican Candidate (or Lieutenant Governor Farming Wakefield, Nebr. 34 yrs. State Senator, serving third term. Author of tho Shumway Law State aid to schools teaching agriculture, manual'tralnlng and domestic science. PLATFORM. State wide prohibition. Greater vocational education. Conservation of state resources. Municipal ownership. Strict economy in expenditure of state's money. Upon this platform and his publlo record, he asks your support. Have Your Piano Tuned WYLIE WALKER 014 West 4th St. North Plntto, Nob Wrlto or Call Phone Red 344 Pianos Tuned and Repaired Anywhere. Office phone 211. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. No th Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. DERRYI1ERRY & FORBES, Licensed Knibulmers UndortnkerH nnd Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phono Block 688. J. B. REDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Reddeld & Redfleld Offlco Phone 642 Res. Phono 676 Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon Special Attention given le Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Bulldinjr, pj,nn. t Office 130 Phones Resident 116 JOHN S. SIMMS, M. P., Physician nnd Surgeon Offlco B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phone, Office, 83; Residence 38. DR. J. S. TWINEM, s Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Offlco McDonald State .Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dewoy Stroots. Phones, Office 183, Resldenco 233 MINNESOTA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Founded 1880. " " It's tho household word In Western Nebraska. It's Old Line, the best mon ey can buy. It's what you need, for a savings bank and Insurance that in sures. They all buy it. "There Is a Reason" For further Information Phone, call or address J. E. SEBASTIAN, Gen'l Agent. Tho Old Line Man NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA. Hospital Phone Black 633. House Phone Black 633. W. T. PRITCHARD, Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St, one-half block southwest of the Court Housk NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) Phone 58 723 Locust Street A modern institution for th cientific treatment of medical, lurgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. Sirams, M.D. Miss Elise Sieman, Supt. Quality Not Quantity We make cigars in the small and In the regular sizes preferring to use quality tobacco in preference to quan tity. W use only the best tobacco for filler and wrapper and our cus tomers are always satisfied. Wo han dle a largo line of smokers' articles, our display of pipes being especially largo. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. e . 5:7 i fir " vg&Zm HofsandCatt BouRht and highest market prices paid i PHONES Residence Red C3G Offlee 459 C. H. WALTERS. Notice of Petition. EstlltO N'O. HOt) nt Vnnnv. W nnii1.1. Hon deceased, in the County Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska. To all per sons Interested in said Estate tako no t co that a petition has been filed for tho appolntmont of Rush M. Dean as Administrator nt until iHntn has been set for hearing on' May 5, aiu, ut ii o oiock a. m. Dated Anril k. mm ur.w. to, 'K1S.CU. County Judge.