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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
IRA I. BARE, Editor nnd Publisher.
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Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
Pustofflce as Second Class Matter.
FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 11)10.
RESULT IN THE COCXTV.
Tho returns from Lincoln county
were very Inconipleto up to last even
ing, and on sonic of the candidates the
result will not be known until the can
vas of tho votes Is mude. Returns
from practically all tho precincts aro
In, but In u number of cases those who
brought In tho returns did not keep
a copy of the vote.
In thirty-four precincts out of tho
forty-six a reasonably accurate count
was taken on tho republican candi
dates but not much attention paid to
the vote on the democratic candldatos.
Thcso thirty-flour precincts gave tho
following republican vote:
County clerk Allen 752, Walter 403,
Hoagland 263.
County treasurer Boudcr 939, Davis
459.
Sheriff Salisbury 98S, Coker 252,
Stcgmann 102, Layton 88, McConnell
3d.
The voto on tho republican candi
dates Cor commissioner In the Third
district la close botwocn Fowlor nhd
Koch.
On tho democratic aide of the house
there Is a pretty race between Grant
and Glbbs, with the latter u little
ahead. For clerk of tho district court
Wnro leads Dolan by a small margin,
and for Sheriff Russell leads Waldo
and Oulmctte.
For governor McKolvIo on tho re
publican side leads Sutton and Neville
has a nlco majority over Bryan.
Tho official count will only tend to
Increase tho majority or plurality of
Allen, Soulier and Salisbury.
Hermingliauscn received a plurality
of about 100 for democratic candidate
for commissioner in the North Platte
district.
Miss Qautt had no opposition for
county superintendent, neither had
Judge French. P. R. Halllgan secured
tlio republican nomination Cor county
attornoy, Geo. E. Proasor Is tho nom
ineo of tho samo party for clork of the
district court and I. L. Miltonborgcr
the nomlneo for commissioner from
the First district.
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Elevator Conductor Examination.
Tho Civil Service Commission will
hold an examination on May 0, 1910,
for olovator conductor at tho Federal
building nt Nortlt Plutte, Neb. Appli
cant's must have had six .months ex
perience as elevator conductor, electric
motorman or electric crnneman, Ago
20 to 50 years on date of examination)
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Eptacopnl Church Supper.
Following is the menu which will
bo served In tho Episcopal church
basement Tuesday evening April 25:
Roast pork, mashed potatoes, brown
gravy, cabbage- salad, appjo. Bnuca,
brown bread, whito bread, coffee,
Washington pled , i , . , . ,
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Presbyterian Church.
11 a, m, Morning worship. Pastor's
ticple; "What is tho Resurrection."
8 p .,m, Easter Musical program by
the choir.
Children may be, presented for bap
tism at clthor aorvice.
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Rov. Harton left yesterday afternoon
for Wqjlfloct to attend tho funeral
jHtsvlcoa vr the into isuwuni AicMlchapi.
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DIRECTORS OUTLINE RUSY
YEAR I'OR THE C. OF C.
At tho initial meeting of tho now
board of directors of tho Chamber
of Ocnimerco held this week, a fore
cast of work for tho coming year was
made. Among the phases of the work
considered was the employment of. an
exporlenc d secretary who will de
voto all his time to tho work.
Will make an effort to secure at
least three state conventions for 1917.
Marl: at loast two hundred and fifty
miles of road and place fifty signs
showing distances to Korth.. Platte.
Will assist the band financially.
Help financially with the county fair
nnd nppcint a special committee to
help in every way possible.
Have moro booster trips.
Will observe good roads day and will
ask to business men to close for half
a day and go out and assist tho farm
ers. Ilavo a community picnic.
Give a banquet to tho farniors or
arrange for a picnic nt tho experiment
al farm, Inviting tho farmers and their
wives to bo present.
Arrange for a "market wook" or
some kind of a celebration for the
merchants.
Issue some booklets telling of North
Platte and Lincoln county.
Boost for tho cluster lights.
Assist tho park board and city coun
cil In every 'way In order that we,mny
have a better, bigger and moro pros
perous North Platte.
A freo employment bureau will be
opened as soon as they employ a sec
retary. Hero farmers, ranchmen and
business men can secure help freo and
men wanting employment will be reg
istered freo of charge.
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Preparing for Encampment.
Tho entertainment comtnittco of the
Harry E Brown camp havo issued in
vitatlons to tho ninth annual encamp
ment and re-union of Spanish War
Veterans which will bo held In this city
at the Hoto) McCabe June Cth and Gth.
Among tho features of entertainment
'which will bo provided for tho several
hundred vllsltcts .aro a camp fire,
dance, rifle shoot, automobile rides and
banquet.
jtfho Indies auxiliary of the Harry
ET Brown camp arc arranging a ro
coption and entertainment for tho ladles
of tho delegates who will accompany
them horo. A. W. Shilling Is acting
as chairman of tho arrangement com
mittee and is leaving nothing undone
which will add to tho pleasure of
tho membera of tho visiting camps.
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Georgo Langlois left las.t , evening
for Omaha to spend a week or longer
on business.
Ernest Dower, of Omaha, who visited!
tho Eartiart family this week, left
Tuesday evening.
Hen A. Johnson and Miss Mnbol
BlqrUt of Brady wpro married by
County Judge French,; Tuesday.
Miss Laura Erb' has -returned to
Gothenburg, after spending several
days here with friends. .
Charles Dairns, of Melroso, who
visited his fathcr-ln-law Con Walker
last week, lias returned home. . .
The Yeomen lodgo will hold a
meeting , Tuesday , evening at which
thlrty-Ilvo, new members will bo ln-
nitlntcd. .
Mr, nnd Mrs. Thomas Austin liave
moved Into tho west half of the new
Andrew Yost bungalow on west Fourth
ntreot whore thoy will reside until
their new house Is completed.
Miss Motto Thomburg. of Grand
IbIuihI, who visited relatives this 'week
loft Wednesday afternoon. She was ac
companled by hor mother Mrs. Mary
Thornburg who will make her homo In
Grand Island.
"Open Book" Policy
that "he profits most who serves best." .
Following our best judgment, supplemented by the best' -
obtainable advice from public administrative and judioial bod- ;fi!sV
f ies, we constantly endeavor to conduct our business so our serv-'
ice will bo of the greatest good to the largest number of people.
Our business methods and policies, the amount of our in
vestment, even the dividends we pay, as well as the details of
the transaction of our business are matter of common knowl
edge.
Analyzed and sworn to in the annual reports to our stockr
holders and to the public, the minutest details of our business,
aro taken up and explained.
We aim to givo the best and broadest service to the great-jf,
est possible number at the lowest rate at which it can be pro- Jr"
duced and still pay a fair wage to the employee and a reason
able return to the investor.
Wo believe that such success as wo havo had has been
because our business has been conducted on tlieso lines.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
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J. E. NELSON IN BUSINESS
AT NORTH PLATTE JIAY loth.
(Holdrcdgo Progress.) I
J. E. Nelson, for mnny years a mer
chant of this city and one of tho host
known business men In western Nebras
ka, will engage In the mercantile busi
ness In Njrth Platte May 1C. Mr. Nol
flon has purchased the business of
"The Leader," the leading department
storo of North Platte, of Julius Pizcr,
and will tako charge of tho store
May 15. The business will bo conduct
ed under the firm name of Tho Loader
Morcantilo Co. Until May 15th Mr. Neln
son oxpectes to stny in Holdrege nnd'
will devote his attention to collections
nnd other business.
Closing his business career in Hol
drege about a year ago Mr. Nelson had
spent twenty-nine years of continuous
merchandising in tho city, and had
mado for himself a reputation over
western Nebraska as one of tho most
progressive merchants In tilts section.
Mr. Nelson began Ills business life In
Holdrogo In a modest way and with
a limited capital and by his close ap
plication and untiring energy devel
oped one of the lai'gest establish
ments of its kind in the state.
Tho city of North Platte is fortunate
in securing n citizen such as Mr.
Nelson. Ho Is a strong factor in the
commercial growth of Holdrego and as
a ' booster his name led that of all
others. He always gave liberally of
his tlmo toward tho development of
any mnterlal good for tho city. He is
sure to carry the same spirit of en
thusiasm into his now location nnd the
community of North Platte will soon
realize that It has a live citizen in John
Nelson, nnd a morchnnt who deserves
tho very best Buport of tho city and
neighborhood. Wo predict for him a
big success in his new field.
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Easier at the Lutheran X'hurcli.
10 a. m. Morning worship. The Hqly
Communion. Reception of Members.
The "Joholda Chest" offering. Spocjal
Eastor music.
12 m. Sunday school. Offering for
Church Extension.
7 p. 'in. Luther league, "Now is
Christ Arisen."
8 p. m. Cantata by the Choir, "The
L,oru or tne uasteruue by tno L,orcnz
Co. Tho numbers follow: ? f
Vn 1 Orrrfin 'Prnliiiln
No. 2. DarknoBS Falls.
No. 3. Light .at Eventide.
No. 4.. On Cavalry. ,j
No. G. Keep Watch at the Door.
No. C. Tho Song in tho Night.
No. 7. Who Shall Roll tho Stono
A'way?
No. 8. Behold a Great Earthquake.
No. 9. Fling-Wide the Gates of DUy.
No. 10. Now Is Christ Risen.
No. 11. Victorious Day.
No. 12. Lo, I am with You Always.
No. 13. Go Yo into All tho World.
No. 14. Tho Lord of the Eastertide.
Trombone Solo by Arthur Tramp.
The "Joholda Chest" will be set out
at this service also to receive money
for the now chUrcli building.
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J. II. Hegarty transacted business in
Sutherland this weok. ':
Mrs. John Koliher, of Maxwell, Is
visiting this wook with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Julius Hahlcr.
Mrs. Wood White returned Tuesday
evening from Grand Island where she
vlstlcd her parents.
Mrs. C. P. Carson, of Gothenburg,
wno visiteu ner son Perry Carson and
family for a week left Tuesday nfter
noon. Me8dames Stove Colo and Jack
Whlto who spent last weok in Hershey
with their uncle Rev. Johnson, havo
returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosenbaumf of
Omaha, returned homo Tuesday even
ing after visiting their uncle Wm. Mn
lomy, Sr., and family while enrouto
home from a visit In Cololndo.
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J. 13. ItEDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Rcdfield & Redflold
Ofllce Phone G42 Res. Phone G76
Geo. B. Dent,
Phyaician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Building
Pi,noii I Ofllce 130
Phone9 Ues.dence
115
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D
Physician and Surgeon
Ofllce D. & L. Building, Second Floor
Phone, Office, S3; Residence 38.
DR. J. S. TWINEN,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Gynecology
Obstetrics and Children's Diseases.
Office McDonald Stato Bank Building
Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets.
Phones. OlDce 183, Residence 283
MINNESOTA MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
rounded 18S0.
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
Bavlngs bank and Insurance that in
sures. Thoy all buy It
"Tliero Is a Reason"
For further Information
Phone, call or-address
J. E. SEBASTIAN, State Agent,
Tho Old Line Ulan
NORTH PLATTE
NEBRASKA.
Hospital Phono Black 633. -Houbo
Phono Black 633.
W. T. PItlTCHAItl),
Graduate Veterinarian
Eight yeara a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218-south Locust St,
one-half block southwest of the
Court Housh.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
Phone 58 723 Locust Street
A modern Institution fur the
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Rny
and diagnostic laboratories.
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J.B. Rcdfield, M. D. J.S.Sirams, M.D.
Miss Elise Sieman, Supt.
Quality Not Quantity
Wo mako cigars In tho small nnd in
tho regular Bizes preferring to use
quality tobacco In preference to quan
tity. W use only tho best tobacco
for filler and wrapper and our cua
tomers aro always satisfied. Wo han
die a largo line of smokers' artlcloti,
our display of pipes being especially
large.
J. F. SCHMALZR1ED.
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Bought and highBt murkat
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red G36 Ofllse 459
C. H. WALTERS.
For Sole Five choice lota in Grace
land Addition to North Platte. Lots 16,
17, 18, 1Q and 20. Will receive offers
up to May 6th, 1916, separately or all
together. These lots sold under the
bamiuor for $200 each. Bolng a non
rosldent I want to sell. Mnko your
best offer first. Wrlto W, F. Farmer,
Owner, Clovordale, Ind. ' 27-4
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Ask Harry for a "Nyal Spoclal" at
our soda department. Somo delicious
dish.
NYAL DRUG STORK
The
Her Cooking
A Burden
You hear some women say, "I
like a coal stove best for cooking
because it gives moro heat." '
How true, especially in summer 1
This picture shows tho back dato
way of cooking. It tells its own
story the woman hot and tired and
worried over the time sho is wasting
waiting for a hot oven.
If you are one of this class get
out of it. Buy a gaa range and
lighten your burdens.
North Platte Light & Power Co.
C. R. MOREY, Manager.
DOCTOR I). T. QUIULEY. . . .
Practice Limited to
Surgery and liudium Therapy
728 City National Rank Ruildlng.
Omaha, Xcbrashu.
Ofllce phone 241. Res. phone 217
L . C . DROSt,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
6 Reynolds Bldg.
'North Platte. Neb.
Ofllce Phono 333.
Res. lilnck 513.
DRS. SHAFFER & FENNER
OSTEOPATHIC
Physicians & Surg.ons.
Genlto-Urlnary
Diseases
Obstetrics
Gynecology
Have Your Piano Tuned
WYLIE WALKER
914 West 4th St. North Platte, Nob
Write or Call Phone Red'344
Pianos Tuned and Repaired Anywhoro.
DEItRYBERRY & FORBES
Licensed Embnbnors A
Undertakers and Enueral Directors
Day Phone 234. " "
Night Phono Black 588
IS'otlcc to Creditors.
Estate No. 1412 of Leicester Walker.
deceased.
In the County Court of Lincoln County,
Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will take notice that
tho time limited for presentation and
filing of claims against said estate is
November 19, 1916, and for settle
ment f said estate is April 14. 1917:
that I will sit at the county court
room n said county, on May 19, 1916,
at 9 o'clock a. m. and on November
19, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. to receive,
examine, hear, allow, or adjust all
claims and objections duly filed.
GEORGE E. FRENCH,
al7-ml6 County Judge.
Application for Liquor License.
Matter of Application of A. T. Yar
ter, for Liquor License.
Notice is hereby given that A. T.Yar
ter, did upon the 11th day of April,
1916, fllo his application to tho Village
Board or Trustees of Brady, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, for license to sell
malt, spirituous, vinclus mixed and
fermented Intoxicating liquors, at re
tall, during the municipal year, com
mencing to-wit: May 1st 1916, and
ending April 30th, 1917, on lots 13, 14.
and 15, In block 6 In tho Village of
Brady, Lincoln county, Nebraska.
If there can be no Objection, remon
strance or protest filed within two
weeks from April 18th, A. D. 1916, said
license will bo granted.
A. T. YARTER, Applicant.
a'otich roii l'um.iCATio.v.
Horlal No. 04954.
Dciinrliiirnt of the Interior,
U. B. Land Ofttco at North Platio, Not).
, Mar. 14, l'Ufl,
Notice 1h hereby Riven that Churlen
IJartmnn of North I'latto Neb., who on
Nov. 7, 1910, tnado liomestond entry, fo.
04954, for Lotij 3-4-5-6, HE VI NWU nnd
NEU 8Vtt Section C, Township 1C, N.
Hange 38, W. 0th Principal aferldlnn,
haH hied notice of Intention to make
llnnl Ave year proof to establish claim
to tho land above described before the
Hegluter nnd Receiver, nr North Platte.
Nob., on tho 5th day of May, ifllfi.
Clalmnnt names ax wltucKhcs Davia
N. CnlleiHler, Ottoo Mesner, Win. flaunt,
Hoy Gaunt, all of North Platte, rten.
J. E. EVANS,
. , , Register,
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale Issued
from the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebrnska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered In said Court
wherein Mutual Building & Loan Asso
ciation, a corporation, Is plaintiff and
Charles R. Osgood ot al are defendants,
and to me directed, I will on tho ICth
dny of May, 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m.,
nt tho east front door of tho Court
llouso in North Platte, Lincoln County,
Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to the
highest bidder for ensh, to satisfy said
decress, intorest and costs, tho fol
lowing doscribed property, to-wit:
Lot four (4). Block ono hundred and
forty-olght (148), original town of
North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebras
ka. Dated North Platto, Neb., April 10th,
1916. A. J. SALISBURY,
25-5W Sheriff.
JTotlce of Petition.
Estate No. 1409 of Nancy B. Donald
son deceased, In the County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska. To all per
sons interested in said Estato take no
tice that a petition has been filed for
the appointment of Rush M. Dean a,3
Administrator of said Estate, which
has been set for hearing on May 5,
1916, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Dated April 5, 1916.
25-3w GEO. E. FRENCH,
County Judge.
In the District Court of Lincoln
Comity, Nebraska.
Fred Sawyer, Plaintiff,
vs. , .
Edward Martin, Mrs. Edward Martiu
et al, Defendants.
NOTICE
The defendants, Edward Martin, Mrs.
Edward , .Martin, his wife; Wilson Mar
tin, Mi's.., Wilson Martin, his wife;
Frank Martin, Mrs. Frank Martin, his
wife; Margaret Crano, Mr. Crane, her
husband; Blanche Owens; Elslo Mar
tin. John Doe, her husband; Florence
Martin, .Thomas Doe, her husband;
Maude L. Martin, Richard Doe, her
husband; Alice C. Haley, Mr. Haley,
her husband; Minnie J. Dlllman, Mr.
Dlllman, her husband; Charles Palmer,
Mrs. Charles Palmer, his wife,; will
take notice that upon tho 11th day of
Mqrch, A. D. 1916, pJaJntlft herein fil
ed bis petition in tho district court
of Lincoln, .county, Nebraska, against
said defendants and each of them, the
object and prayer of said petition be
ing to have the title to Lots 2 and 3
in Block 63 of the Original Town of
Nojth Platte, Nebraska, quieted In
said plaintiff: That plaintiff prays to
have the title therein quieted In him
and for such other and further relief
In the premises as may be deemed
proper by the Court. You and each of
you are required to answer said peti
tion on or before Monday the flrfct day
of May, 1916.
FRED SAWYER, Plalntilf,
By A. MULDOON, His Attorney.
Notice of Petition.
Estate No. 1404 of Walter Stewart,
deceased, In tho county court of Lin
coln county, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, To all per
sons Interested in said Estate take
notice that a. petition has been filed
for tho probate of the last will and
testament of Walter Stewart, de
ceased, and for tho appointment of
Mlnta B. Stewart as Executor of said
will, (which has been set for hearing
herein on April 28, 1916, at 9 o'clock
a. m. Dated April 3, 1916.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
23-3w County Judge.
Sheriffs Sale
By virtue of an order of sale is
sued from tho District Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska, upon a decree
of foreclosure rendered in said Court
wherein O. A. Tarranco Is plaintiff,
and Thomas Belcher et al aro defend
ants, and to me directed, I will on the
13th day of May, 1916, at 2 o'clock p.
m., nt the east front door of tho Court
House in North PIntte, Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to
the highest biddor for cash, to satisfy
said decree, interest and costs, tho fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
Northwest Quarter (NW4) of Sec
tion eight (8), Township sixteen (16).
Range twenty-nine (29), west of the
6th P. M., in Lincoln County, Nobras-
KSU
Dated North piatte, Nob.. April 10th,
19". A. J. SALISBURY,
25-5w Sheriff.
Xotlco to Creditors.
Estuto of Lois Hlghbergor deceased,
In the county court of Lincoln county,
Nobraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estato will tako notice that the
time limited for presentation and fil
ini of claims against said estato is
October 27, 1916, and for settlement of
said estate is March 23, 1917, and that
' will sit at tho county court room in
aid county, on April 27, 19 16 at 9
o clock a. m and on October 27, 1916
at 9 o'clock a. m. to receive, examine,
hear, allow, or adJusfCU claims and
objections duly filed.
GEO. B. FRENCH,
County Judge.