Semi-Weeklv Tribune ISA L. JiABE, Editor and Polisher. CITF AND COUNTY NEWS. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Soar by Mall In Adraace....$1.2u One Year by Carrier In AdTsnce..$lJ0 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofflco an Second Class Mattor. FRIDAY, JUNK 2, 1910. Howard Hound Over. John Howard, charged with shoot ing and killing Floyd Walker, better known nB "Silver King," had his pre liminary hearing In tho county court Wednesday on tho charge of tnurder In tho first degrco and was bound over to tho November term of court. Three negroes, ono Jap and one Greek, who were in tho bunk houso at tho timo of the shooting and gnvo evi dence, each telling practically the samo story. A, J, Drown, ono of the oc cupants, had gone to bed, and Howard began shooting Into the celling over Brown's bunk. Walker camo Into tho rartn and ordered Howard to quit shooting, as ho was endangering the life of Brown. Howard replied by turning his gun loose on Walker. Tho remains of Walkon were sent -to Jawrenco, Kans., "Tuesday night for Interment, his wife having wired suf ficient money to Coronor Malonoy to pay tho express charge. :o:: Will Add Second Slory. Laulo Llpshitz, who has started tho construction of 32x80 brick building on tho corner of Front and Locust streets, and who hnd planned but one story, has concluded to malco tho building two stories! Ho arrived at this conclusion after having made a leaso to the Loyal Ordor of Mooso for tho second story for a torm of years. Tho upper floor will bo arranged to suit tho needs of tho Mooso; The conclusion of Mr. Llpshltz to add tho second story Is a good move, it gives him an increased rovonuo and results In a bettor looking building for that corner. ;:u: Cupid Is Buoy Marrlago licenses woro issued this wook to Edwin Warrlmor of Arthur and Mabel- RIckcrd of Omaha, to R. R. McCartor of Loxlngtou and Myrri A. Brcstol of Ingham, to a'.' W". Coploy of LoWollon and Oddio Davjdson of Rock well and iff Edward Kratzonsteln and. Edna ailmanoth of Brady. .-tin:: Swedish Lulli. Emanuel jfjosgrcgntlon. Konnoth A. BoBcher, Pnstor. Service will bo huld In tho Ad vent church next Sunday at 11 a. m., In the Swedish language, tfo aorvlco 4wll bo holt(JulyM2. , Bon'.t 'forgot,' tfyo, midsummer festi val Friday, Hulling Averages ' " Tho batting averages of tho' ball team standi Langrord 300, Todenhoft 28C, RamBoy 272, Amen 270, dcttmnn 254, Bullard 233, Llndstrcm 228, Kolly IOC, Simons 143. Master Kenneth Tiiornton, of Lcw ellcn camo yesterday to visit at the Rlnckcr home. Mrs. Jason Sawyer entertained tho L. O. T. M. kenslngton club Wednes day afternoon. Rlchanl Woods returned the firBt of this weok from an extended visit In California. ' Palm Leo Cigar 10c 14-tf Joseph Plzer left Wednesday by auto for Hastings and Grand Island to visit relatives. J- Mrs Will House left Wednesday morning for eastern points to spend a couple of weeks. Miss Mario Dunn of Wood "River. camo o. fow days ago to visit her brother Frank J. Dunn. Mrs. Gcorgo Zcntntcyor and sons left Tuesday afternoon for their future home In Grand Island. Miss AHco Ottcn left Wednesday ev ening for an extended visit with her mother and sister in Nam pa, Ida. Mrs. Gcorgo White, of Sutherland, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Hawloy, loft Tuesday morning. Mrs. Maurice Guillalmo returned Wednesday nWnilng from Blgnoll where Hho visited her sister, for somo, tlmo. Miss Myra White, of Sutherland, re turned home Tuesday ovonlng after visiting tho Misses Weir, Kolly .and Russell. Mrs, Dalmnn, of Arapahoo, -returned Wodnesday from Lowollon and will visit tho Don family while enroute home. Mrs. Gcorgo Sager, of Lodgepolo, camo tho first of the weok to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fr6d crlcl. Mr, and Mrs. James Leonard and family left Wednesday morning for Mitchell whore thoy will reside In future, Mrs, Rolnbolt, of Los Angolcs, camo Wednesday afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. J..K. Ottonstoln and family for several weeks. Mrs. E. M. Johnston and daughtor, Miss Gladys, returned Wednesday af ternoon from Omaha whoro they 'Vis ited for a - Wfiok , Tho Ti"0.' W. clUb hold a pionlfi at tho Frank Frederick ranch last ovon lng. Twonty-flvo uidmbors woro pres ent and spent' n vory enjoyable ovdn Isg. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Plzor and son Jpo, of Orand Island, who w6r0 visit ing tho termor's brother Julius Pl20r v.-h'lle- 6nroute homo from' Colorado, loft Wednesday mornlsg, Tho dance hold Tuosday ovonlng by tho Ivanhoo dancing club at hd Lloyd opera houso was woll patronized by a largo numbor of tho incmbors. Stamp's orchestra furntshod tho music. For Sale A grade Black Angus yearling bull. Phono 780F5. 48-2 Supt. Brophy spent several days here this week on Union jPaclflc busi ness v Mrs. C J. Perkins nndjp daughter Juno left Thursday for Ogden to visit friends. Mrs. Wlllnrd Lay morning for Bolous some time. loft yesterday to remain for Mrs. J. L. Roddy returned Wednes day cvfcnlng from Denver where she visited for a week. Levi Duko left yesterday for the western part of this state to spond several days on business. Rev. C. B. Harman left Wednesday morning for Omaha to attend the Lutheran convention. Dean J. J. Bowker returned yester day from Omaha whoro he spent the greator part of this week. Fred Cushlng, of Omaha, who for merly lived hero visited his sister Mrs, Dorr Tarkington this week. Julian Walker, of Kansas City, cairie Wednesday evening to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Walker. R. E. Biggs returned Wednesday evening from Kansas City after visit ing friends there for ten, days. Misses Helen Smith and Helen Sclbort left yesterday morning for Keystone to remain for scvoral days. Miss Nina Rasmussen left yesterday morning for Lincoln whoro she will visit tho Elms family for two wqeks Mlsa Marguorlto Roddy has , re turned from Grand Island whero she spent two wcoks with tho Regan fam ily. ) f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fredrlckson and family left Wednesday for Om nhato spond the"' remnlndor icf this .WCDKv Mrs, Charles BlocVl, of Cheyenne, spent a fow days hero tills week with tho Marti family, and left Wednesday evening. Mrs. Robort Armstrong and family loft Wednesday evening for Portland to spend tho summer with tho Arm strong family. Wednesday afternoon Mr& C. J. Cornwoll gavo a tea In honor of her mother, Mrs. Whltohead, of Grand Is lnnd, who Is vlBltlng her at this time. Miss' Eva Thornburg, of Callaway, whoi was tho guost of her cousin Mrs, P. H; U&norgan for a week, returned homo Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Edith Gnntt and daughter Edith will return In a fow days from Union, Neb., where- thoy woro visiting rolutlvos for two wcoks. Allen lMcClaln;''Br Lincoln, ownor Of the former Watts ranch -west of town, has boon horo for sovoral days visiting his tonant S. Workman. Mrs. Charles Reynolds entertained a number of young folks tho latter part of last weok In honor of hor cou sin Mlas Floronco Novlllo, of Omaha.. mnnmrrfrfrf "How I Do Hate Ashes!" - "W(hy do you have them then?" "But. my range " "Let your range go out for the summer. Get one of those New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves. You know the kind with the long blue chimney burners, You don't have to bother with coal or ashes if you have a New Perfec tion. It's as quick and handyas a gas stove." "But dorrt thev. get out of order?'' "Not if you're careful to use a ? good grade of kerosene. I use Perfection Oilthat's the Stand-J' ard Oil Company's best." New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are sold in many styles and sizes by hardware, furniture and de--partment stores everywhere. Ask to see the new heat retaining oven. STANDARD OIL COMPANY , (Ntbri.k.) , OMAHA ,ii n ii uiiiimuiiJLuMii ii ii i uiii Mi ...... CONTRACTORS ASKED TO BID OA NEW DEPOT Plans and specifications for tho now Union Pacific depot at North Platte havo been -fully completed and ap proved and bids for Its construction will be asked for the coming week. One or more contractors, who ex pect to submit bids, have alireadyj written to local parties for informa tion regarding certain local condi tions. The delay in the Work of construc tion has been duo to the changes that havo been made in tho building, es pecially In tho size. Originally an 85,000 building was planned, but as the specifications, and tho future needs' of the building, were consider ed, alterations and' additions woro made, until the estimated cost of the building wo are now to havo is $1 24,000, lot nearly one-half greater than was at first planned. It is said that at no other town the size of North Platte In this country will bo found so costly a railroad de pot, and this can bo taken as an in dicatlon thnt tho Union Pacific con templates making in tho future more Important dlvlslCn terminal of North Platto than It is at present. Tho prediction Is made that within tho noxt five years tho North Platte Valloy line will bo extended through to Medicine Bofw, and this will nat urally Increaso North Platte's promt nenco as a division terminal. ::or: Dr. A. J. Ames came down frtfrn Potter yesterday morning on bus! ncss. ::o:: GREAT MASS OF PROOF Mrs. George Lomas returned Wed nesday ovcnlng from a visit In eastern Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, of Clinton, In., left last evening after visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Throckmorton for sev eral days. Tho Robokah Degree lodge will hold a kenslngton at thopjO. F-Jkall thl$ afternoon. " ' , ' Mrs. Homer- Hn'ftrmtrly' ,bl this city, came from Ravoria, lasj'bven Ing to visit hor "mother, Mrs Ida'Tark Ington. '"H" ? Reports of 10,000 Cuscn of Kidney Trouble, Some of them North Platte Cnscs. Each of somo 6,000 newspapers, of tho United Statos is publishing from week to week, names of people in its poirticullu'r neighborhood, wlio havo used and recommended Dbante Kid ney Pills for kidney backach'o,' weak kdneys, bladder troubles and urinary dordors.' This mass of proof Includes! over 4n,000 recommendations. North Platte- is no exception. Hero- Is lone of tho North Platto cases. M. C Rogers, prop, of harness store, 514 Locust St., North Platte,- says: "Onco In a while my kidneys havo be come disordered. . Then If I did not attend to them, I 'would get bad loff. My back became lamo. and there was a steady acho In It. When I tried to straighten up after sitting, a sharp pain caught mo. I knew my kldnoys were the causo of It, for at such times, tlloy acted' too often, especially at night. Doan's Kidney Pills, have al ways relieved any signs of such trouble, keeping my kldieys In a norT ttint condition. I know jthoy caij,,bo depended upidn and I.-.nm. glad to, r-i commend them." , Prlco 50c, nt all dealors. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney Temedy get Doan's Ktdney Pills tho santq that Mr. Rogers had. Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Half Block North of , Postoffice. Phone 58 A modarn Institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories, Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Locas, M. D. J.B.Redfield,M.Dv J. S. Simras, M.D Hiss H. Sicman, Supt. uTliiiiiiiiyiMiiifiMiiuiiTrnWriT-rrnTTMiriittTitii niMMtV i'iV''i'TtM'i'i'iMni'rTTi Notice. In tho District Court lot Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. WUUam Robb, plaintiff, vs. Cornelia L, Wright and Wright, hor husband, II rat ana real namo unknown, defend ants. Tho dofendnnts Cornolla L. Wright and Wright, her liuabnnd, first and ronl namo unknown, will tnko notice that upon tho lGth day of June, A. D. 1910, tho plaintiff herein filed his po tltlon. In tho district court of Lincoln County, Nobrnskn, against said do fondants and each of them, tho object and prnyor of said petition bolng to havo the tit lo of tho Northeast quar ter of Section 20, Township 13 North, TRango 33, West of tho 6th P. M. In Lin coln County, Nobrnska, quieted in said plaintiff as agatnst a certain tax fore closure, becauso of tho fact that said palntlff has been In the opon, notori ous, exclusive, continuous, adverse and hostllo possession of said land un der a tax deed for more than ton years n6xt prior to tho commonccmont of this action. Plaintiff prays to have itho fee simplo tltlo therein quieted In him and for Bucb othor and further relief In tho promises as may bo deemed proper by thocourt. You and each of you arc required to answer said petition on or before tho 3lst day of July,' 1916. WILLIAM 'ROBB, By Muldoon & Oberst, J20J14 His Attornoys. - i BBBBBBBM BBBBBBBBBl T W FARMERS' NEEDS Ever since 1911, when this bank ivns first established, Its policy lias been BETTER SERVICE to the Live Stock Men and Farmers. .' V t Onr steady growth has shown u the appreciation thin policy has call-, cd .forth nnd wo assuro you thnt at nil times we will be ready to glre YOU the service you desire. We are not only willing to serve but'nre ABLE to serve wejl. Platte Valley State Bank North Platte, Nebraska. wry IN MOTOR" OILS 1 1TANOAAD OIL COMPANY ..nu w ttj Mr9:r YOUR car pays no. toll to friction or the repairtmanj' every road is a free road to the motor smoothly lubricated with' POT.ARTNK jiijy Ihe Standard Oil for All Motor. rolanne means Jess friction, Pure, uniform, clean-bodied, with full lubrication in every drop. Look for the sign. Good dealers show it. STANDARD OIL COMPANY INKUKASKA OMAHA m SPINNING OUT THE MILES i b k warm KJH I C fifv j