Semi-Weekly Tribune IRA L. BAKE, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year by 3In.Il In Advance.... $1.25 One Year by Cnrrlor In Adwnco. .$1.50 Entored at North Platto, Nebraska, Postofflce aa Second Class Matter. FlilDUY, JUNK 30, 1!)1(5. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. Joseph L. Murphy left at noon Wcdcnsday foT Omaha to spend a week with friends. Louis Peterson has gono to Omaha to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wclngand for a week or longer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon and daughter have returned from Denver whero thoy visited relatives. ,fn Mr. nml Mrs. Mahan. of Gothen burg, camo Tuesday to attend the fun eral of the late Mrs. Vorhces kucas. The Chautauqua at Brady -will be ... . 4.11. A- T -. .DM. A. lieiu rrom Juiy inn 10 juiy iom. Interesting program has been ar ranged. Mrs. Mary Gutherless returned Wednesday morning from Omaha whero for sevoral weeks she visited relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas, of Sholton and William Lucas of Arnold, wore called here this week by the death of Mrs. V. Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yost and children left Wednesday aftornoon for Denver to remain for ten days or longer visiting friends. Mrs. Carson, wife of Dr. Carson of Grand Island, loft Wednesday morning after visiting hor paronts Mr. and Mrs. George M. Smith for two .weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Loudon have returned from Gothenburg whoro they attended tho funeral of tho late Mrs. Robert Holcombo of Big Springs. Gcorgo Weir who had been night ticket agent for tho Union Pacific for a short tlmo, resigned Monday and be gan work in tho local machlno shops. Mrs. Anna Soyforth returned tho first of this week from Denver and loft Tuesday afternoon for Omaha to visit her daughter Mrs, D. T. Qulg loy. tr Batting averages of the local base ball team now stand as follows: Tod ' onhoff 3G0, Gettman 340, Ramsoy 293, (Duncan 285, Langford 284, Beal 272, Amen 211, Bullard 240, Kelly 225, Sandall 200, Slmonds 1C3. Owen O'Nell who spent ' soveral wcolts at tho Mayo Bros, hospital in Rochester, Minn., taking treatments, returned homo Tuesday ovening. Ills son Carl will remain tliero for a month longer. Mrs. Robert Ndlbort and son of Loa Angeles, are oxpoctod hore next week to mako tholr homo. Mr. Ncl bort has been employed as frolght brakeman in this city for several months past. Claudio Peters Tiegan work as sales man Ju tho IJnrcourt & Jensen clotli fing store tho latter part of last week. Carl LlndntroiUimformorly of the Booster ball toum loft tho first of this week for Columbus to ..play on the toam thoro. , ;, ) , Tho funeral of tho lato John Bon nor was hold from the Lloyd opera house Tuesday afternoon and tho largo building was filled with frionds who camo to pay tholr last respects. Tho II. of L. 13. or which tho de ceased was a membor attended in a body. Sorvicos wore conducted by Dean Bowkor and Rov. Barton and members of tho Episcopal choir sang a number of hymns. Tho floral of ferings wcro vory beautiful and many lnnumnor. Interment was made in the North Platto comotory. ..The cyclone nml tornado days nrc Jberc. Don't you want protection against those destructive- olomontHf IVo -nrrJto this nt 40c for each $100.00 for three yours. Mono bettor nor cheap cr. 8 co I1RATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY. What A Dollar Will Do In the first place $1 will START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE A Savings Account will tench yon lo economize, make you independent, assist In establishing your credit relations, provide money for use In emergencies or accidents, help you to SUCCEED! Bring n dollar to this bank nnd let us show you how easily you can open nn account hero Have tin account of YOUR OWN. Platte Valley State Bank North Platte, Nebraska. The Chautauqua WHAT IT OFFERS:- The Big Four in Companies: THE MELTING POT. THAVIU'S BAND AND GRAND OPERA SINGERS. SKILDKRET'S HUNGARIAN ORCHERTRA. THE FAMOUS HAYDN CHORUS. And Four Other Concert Companies. Begins in NORTH PLATTE ON AUGUST 1st Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cox, of Council) Bluff, who MlBitcd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tcmplo this week, left Tues-j day for Denver. j Kenneth Thorton, of Goring, who visited for a week with Charles Rinc kor, loft a fow days ago for Omaha to visit friends. Mrs. M. C. Harrington, of Denver, who has heen visiting hor sister Mrs. John Hcrrod for two weeks will leave In a fow days. Dr. and Mrs. O. II. Cresslor and daughter left tho first of this week for Chicago whoro Mrs. Cresslcr will sub- mltt to an operation. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hultman are re- Joicylng over tho arrival of twlnhahics a hoy and n girl at their homo on cast 5th street Wednesday morning. Herhort' Burkstrom, Hnrry Bank mnn, Will Mann, Prank Flint and Ernest Wlckwlre loft Wednesday af ternoon for Laramie on a fishing trip. Tho Saturday aftornoon hridgo club hold a farewell picnic at the home of Mrs. Keith Novlllo Wednesday after noon In favor of Mrs. Charles Rey nolds nnd Mrs. Joseph Hayes who Will Wo soon leave the city. buy dry bones, iron and othor Junk. , North PlattG Junk Hbuso. 27tf Highest mar.ket price paid for hides. Claudo C, Attebory ago 2.1 and Miss Pearl Hems ago 19 of Sutherland woro granted a marriago HceiiBO Tuesday. A licenso was granted tho same day to Ella B. Attebory and Elinor E. Spear also of Sutherland. Wanted Girl for- gen'oral house work, 412 west Fourth. 47tf E. S. Davis and a party of fifteen I. O. O. P. members spoilt Tuosdny in Dlpkons whoro thoy nsajstcd In liir stltut-lng the now lodge of. ton charter nio.mhorp .which vns recently organ'iz- mi ua-i u uiuiui uiu Buyuryaion oi Charles Linton. " . . .. a. i- aircitz, cnairman of tho uom- cratlc County Contr.nl Committee nnd Sccrotury M. E, Scott havo arranged to have tho Democratic County Con vention In thlB city Saturday, July 8, nt tho court houso for tho purpose of selecting dolegatOB for tho state con vention at Hastings on July 25th. Freddy Welsh, tho light Ay.plght clmmplon pugilist of tho world wont thru this city on Tuesday afternoon nnd visited .with tho. railroad em ployes and others for a fow minutes. Ho was onrouto to Donvor whoro ho will moot Edward Wolgnst profes sionally on July 4th. Accompanying him woro his trainer Robert N. Ver sion nnd friend Charles Robs. ::o:: . For Sale. Almost now -Hay Stackor. Cheap. Phono 793F14. 47-4 LOCAL AND PEltSONAL. Miss Dorothy Temple has gono to Omaha to visit relatives. Attorney Leslie Baskins transacted business In Tryon this week. Mrs. John Guyman has returned from a visit with relatives in Paxton. E. A. Garrison returned Wednes day from Denver whero lie spent Sev eral days. Mrs. L. C. Sawyer will entertain tho Et-A-Virp club on Friday after noon, July 7th. John Den left Wednesday for And rews Lake to spend soveral days with a fishing party. Herbert Bristol was "called to Goth enburg Tuesday ovening by the deatli of his mother. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Pclton, of Paxton, arc spending a few days here with local frionds. Mr. and Mrs. John States roturned Tuesday evening from Denver where they visited relatives. Miss Blancho Wright expects to go to Lincoln and Omaha next week to spend her vacation. Mrs. Charles Templo left Tuesday ovening for Omaha to yltsit thore with Mrs. Agnes Boyor. Ncalc Turplo and Earl Hamilton spent Tuosdny in Maxwoll with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds. Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy O'Brien re turned Wednesday from their wedding trip to Denver nnd Kansas City. Dr. Freeman, a prominent physi cian of Denvor, was hero Tuesday whllo enrouto to eastern points. Dan Roberts . returned a fow days ago from Cheyonno whoro ho visited relatives the first of this week. A successful socinl was hold by the L. O. T. Mt at tho homo of Mrs. Charles Groves Wednesday afternoon. Supt. Brophy, of tho Union Pacific, spent Wednesday In town this week while onrouto to Omaha from Choy- onno. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Coates will move U Maxwell in tho near future whore tho former wilt manage a lumber yard. Mr3. Herbert Duko returned Tues day ovening from a visit with hor mother In Stapleton and brother in Kearney. Miss Mario Hoagland who was op orated upon at the City hospital the first of this week is Improving sat isfactorily. Edward Henry, of Choyonne, for merly day clork at tho Union Pacific hotel hero spent soveral dnyB here this week. Miss Virgio came the ilrst ten days with Thomburg. Mr. and Mrs Bailoy, of Chappell, of this week to spend Mr. and Mrs. Charles . James Thompson and two daughters local friends of Paxton, who visited for soveral days, left last evening. ANSWER TIHi ALARM! North I'lntto People Should Not Delay. If your kldnoya aro Inilariiod, Don't stand around aiul'Mo nothing. Liko a ilre it will soon bo boyond control. You will get tho alarm In time Backacho, or dizziness or disorders of tho urine. Heed tho warning. Give your kidneys a rest by living moro carefully. Use Doan's Kldnoy Pills to help stamp out tho cause. Profit by a North Platte's wouian'B cxperionco. Mrs. C. G. Anderson, 203 wost 7th St., North Platto, says: "For some time I lind been having symptoms of kidney trouble When I got up in tho morning, I noticed putllnoss undor my eyes. This grew worse and before long my feet and ankles woro so swol len that I couldn't wear my shoos. My hands woro also so swollen thnt I could hardly closo my lingers. felt drowsy, woak and tired out. I was norvous at times, too, and both- orod by black spots boforo my eyes. I used four boxes of Doan's Kldnoy Pills, procured from Roxnll' Drug storo, and thoy rolloved mo. Flnnlly, tho swolltng wont down nnd I folt hotter all ovor." Prico 50c. at all dealors. Don't aim. ply ask for a kldnoy remedy get Doan'a Kldnoy Pills tho samo that Mrs. Andorson had. Foster-MIIburn jto., 1'rop., Buffalo, N. Y. The Big Four in Lecturers: EX-GOV. R. B. GLENN The Old Southern Warhorse. EX-CONG. J. ADAM BEDE For Years the Humor ist of Congress. DR. M. D. HARDIN A Giant in Oratorical Force. DR. BENJ. S. HAYWOOD The Apostle oi Sincerity And Five or Six Other Lecturers and Entertainers. Reynolds Bldir. North Platte, Neb. Office Phone 333 Res. Black 513 DR. HAROLD A. FENNER OSTEOPATHIC Physician Surfaon. Gcnlto-Urlnary Diseases Obstetrics Gynecology DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Childcen's Diseases. Office McDonald State Bank Building. Corner Sixth aDd Dewey Streets. Phones, Office 183, Residence 283 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. .North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. .TOIIN S. SIMMS, M. D., Physician nnd Surgeon Office B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phono, Office, 83; Residence 38. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building ryhnn I Office 130 Phone. -Residence 11B fifc Hospital Phone Black 633. Houso Phone Black 633. W. T. PIUTCIIABD, Graduate Veterinarian Eighth years a Government Veterinar ian. -Hospital 218 south Locust St, one-half block southwest of the Court House, W. J. IIOLDERNESS Ecctrlcnl Supplies Wiring Storage Batteries Morsch Bldg Phono 175. 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 lleason" For further information Phone, call or address J. B. SEBASTIAN, State Agent, Tho Old Lino Man NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA. Notice. In tho District Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. William Robb, plaintiff, vs. Cornolla L. Wright and Wright, hor husband, first nnd real namo unknown, defend ants. Tho defendants Cornolla L. Wright and Wright, hor liudband, first and real nanto unknown, will tako notice that upon tho lGtli day of June, A. D. 191G, tho plaintiff horoln filed his pe tition in tho district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, ngnlnst said de fendants and each of them, the object and prayer of said petition being to havo tho ititlo of tho Northeast quar- tor of Section 20, Township 13 North, Rnngo 33, West of the Gth P. M. in Lin coln County, Nebraska, quieted in said plaintiff as against a cortaln tar fore closure, because of tho faot that said paintlff has boon In tho opon. notorl ous, oxcluslve, continuous, advorso and hostllo possession of said land un der a tax deod for more than ten yoars noxt prior to tho commencement of this action. Plaintiff prays to havo itho fee simple tltlo thoroln quieted In him nnd for such othor and furthor relief m mo premises as may bo deemed propor uy tno court. You and enqh of you aro required to answor said petition oh, or boforo tho .In., nf T..1. A , A WILLIAM ROBB, By Muldoon & Oborsit, J20J14 T His Attorneys FIRE, TORNADO, HAIL INSURANCE 0. R Tfaoelecke. s andGatUe Bought and highest market prlcei paid . PHONES Residence Red 636 Ofilee 45& C. H. WALTERS. Quality Not Quantity Wo make cigars in the small and In the regular sizes preferring to uso quality tobacco in preference to quan tity. W use only the best tobacco for filler and wrapper and our cus tomers are always satisfied. We ban die a large lino of smokers' artlcloti, our display of pipes being especially large. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Notice. In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. William Robb and C. E. King, Plain tiffs, vs. Allen J. Cloud: and William Stuil, itho sole member of tho firm of Stull Brothers, De- renuants. Tho defendants, Allen J. Cloud and William Stull will tako notico that upon the 31st day of May, 191G. tho plaintiffs herein filed tholr petjdlon in tho district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against the following named defendants: Al len J. Cloud and William Stull, the solo member or tho firm of Stull Bro thers, tho object and prayer of said petition being to have tho tltlo to tho West half of tho Northeast quarter and tho West half of tho Southeast quarter of Section 18, Township 13 Norm, uango 33, Wost of tho Gth P, M. Lincoln Counlty, Nebraska, quieted in said plaintiff, C. E. King as against a mortgage for $500.00 dated January ju, lh'ju, and as against a mortgage for $75.00 dated January 30, 1890, be cause of tho fact that said plaintiffs nave beon in tho open, notorious, ex elusive, continuous, adverse and hos tilo possession of such land for moro than ton years noxfc prior to tho bringing of this action. That plaintiffs pray to havo the fee simple title herein quieted In C. E. King and for such other and further relief in tho premlsps as may bo deemed proper uy tno court. You and each oi you are required to answor said petition on or before tho 24th day or July, 191G. WILLIAM ROBB and C. E. KING, Plaintiffs. By Muldoon & Oberst, Their Attor noys. J13-J7 Sale Under Adjuster's Lion. Notico Is hereby given that I will ofror for snlo two certain Jacks with meele points, four years of ace. now In my possession to tho highest bidder for cash, for tho purposo of mooting tho payment or tho sum or $2G,50 and teosts of .sale and keeping from tills dato to date of sale under my lion by vlrtuo or a contract with Uio agent of Charles Wilkinson, tho owner of said animals. Said salo to tako placo at my farm In Sec. 36. T. 13 N.. R. 31 Wost in Lincoln countyt Nebraska on tho 30th day of Juno, 1916, at the hour or 3:oo P. M. J6 J30 LOUIS REFIOR, Lienor. 0! J. B. KEDFIELD. FJIl'SICIAN & SURGEON Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld Office Phone 642 Res, Phono 676 Notice of Incorporation. Notice Is hereby given of tho Incor poration of tho Country Club of North Platte, Nebr., whose principal place of transacting its business will be In the City M North PlntU-, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho general naturo of tho business to be trnnsaoted will bo tho main taining of suitable grounds and build ings for a Country Club, and tho buy ing, acquiring, leasing, holding, mort gaging, selling, sub-letting of such real and personal property, as may be necessary or suitable to the carrying on of the business of tills corporation, and tho doing of all other things nec essary, Incident, or suitable, to the ac complishment of the purposes of this corporation. The amount of Capital Stock shall be ten thousand (Hollars ($10,000.00), di vided Into four hundred shares of the par value of tweny-flve dollars ($25.00) each, which shares of stock shall bo subscribed for, Issued and paid In, as the Board of Directors of this Cor poration may determine. This corporation shall commence business on the first day of June, 1916, and shall terminate on the first day of June, 19GG, unless sooner dissolved by the mutual consent of the Share Holders. Tho highest amount of indebtedness or liability ito which this Corporation shall at any time subject Itself, shall not exceed two-thirds of tho amount of Its capital stock Tho affairs of this Corporation shall be conducted and managed by a Board of Directors, not less Itlian five In number an At whom snail be stock holders of this corpoatlon. The officers of said board and of this Corporation, shall be a President, a Vice President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer. Said Board of Directors and Officers shall be elected or chos en and hold office in the manner pro vided and directed in the by-laws of this corporation. These Articles of Incorporation may be amended, altered, or repealed by tho Stockholders of this corporation. at any meeting of the Stockholders, reguiariy caiieu m accordance with ine nj'-rawv, ciroviuedl three-fourth of the stock issued and outstanding vote in favor thereof. In witness whereof, wie have af fixed our names hereto, this 23rd lav of May, 191G. w. h. Mcdonald, L. C. STURGES, M. E. SCOTT. STATE OP NEBRASKA,) (Jaunty of Lincoln. ) On this 23rd day of May. 191G. be fore me1, C. P. StrauBs, Notary Public In and for said county, personally ap peared the above named, W. H. McDon ald, L. C. Sturges, and M. E.' Scott, wno are personally known ito me to be the identical persons whose .neames aro affixed to the above articles, as parties thereto, and they severally ac knowledged the instrument to be their voluntary act and deed. witness my hand the date aforesaid. C. P. STRAUSS. (SEAL) Notary Public. My commission expires May 11, 1921. Notlcn In the District Court pf Lincoln Coun ty, JseDrasKa. William Robb, Plaintiff, vs John Thcmas, Mrs. John Thomas, his wife, first and real name un known; C. A. Corbett and Mrs. C. A. Corbett, his wife, first and real nanies unknown, Defendants. The defendants. John Thomna. Mrs John Thomas, his wife, first anil ronl namo unknown; C. A. Corbett and Airs. u. a. corbett, his wife, first and real names unknown, will take notice that upon the 31st day of May, A. D., 191C, plaintiff herein, filed his pe tition in tho district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said defen dants and each of them, the objedb and prayer of said petition being to have tho title to the northwest quarter of Section 27. TownshiD 13. North of Range 33, West of the Gth P. M. in jjincom uounty, Nebraska, quieted in said Dlalntlff as airainst a nflrtidn tnr foreclosure and as against a mortgage tor $i&uu.uu upon said lands and others, dated May 18, 1897, because of tho fact that said Dlainttiff has hnen in the open, notorious, exclusive! con tinuous, adverse and hostllo posses sion of said land under a tax deed for more than ten years next prior to the commencement of this antlnn That plaintiff prays to have the fee simpio titio therm quieted In him and for such other and further relief in the premises as may be deemed proper by tho court. You and each of you are required to answor sold pdtlton on or before the 17th day of July, 1916. J6J30 WILLIAM ROBB, By Muldoon & Oberst. His Attorneys. Notice of Petition Estate No. 1423 of-Georgo Trexler, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska. To all per sons Interested In said Estate take notico that a petition has been filed for tho appointment of Florence P. Trex ler as Administratrix of said Estate, which has beon set for hearing herein on July 21, 191G, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated June 20, 191G. GEO. E. FRENCH, J27J14 County Judg Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of salo issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said Court whoreln David W. Daggett is plaintiff, and Elmer Daggott et al aro defend ants and to mo directed, I will on the 22nd day or July, 191G, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the east front door of tho Court Houso in North Platte, Lincoln Coun ty Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, the fol lowing described property, to-wlt: Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Sec tion Ten (10), in Township Twelve (12), North of Rango Thirty (30), West of tho Sixth Principal Morldian, in Lin coln County, Nebraska, Dated North Platto, Nob., June 16th, 1916. A. J. SALISBURY, J19-J21 sheriff. '1' f