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IMTIlATi KOI'TE NUMBER SALOONS SOI lhh, 3IUJlAJii.it wnuvv i vvtpniipii AM) ECONUJIICALLl MJIUJU.' I Postmaster McEvov haa been notified Ex-United States Senator uurKett, 01 that Uio extonslon of rural route No. 3, Lincoln, who la campaigning In behalf running south and eat: of town, has of the dry federation, made a speecn i... (,i notitinniwi nn.i will In Falrm;nt Saturday In which ho bocomo effective October first. The said mute?, ns extended, will be fifty two I think 1: Is a reasonable proposition miles In leneth. twonUv-one miles more to say that If the safcons are a good than before and will servo about thing socially, morally and oconcml- nlirhtv additional famlllOB. Tho route cally, that everybody ought to puBh extends as far cost as Dlgnoll, and It them along, and on tho other hand, If Mm irlvfiA tho natrons of that notft-thoy are a bod Ithlng socially, morally office a dnlly mall service, Sunday ox- and economically, they ought to bo - wnrti, tin(n Hunnrosseu. anu evory good cuizcn F - . . I . . . . This extension Incrcasos tho Balary Bhoulu noip suppress tnem nf fiarrlnr Fred SnUrrlor $000 a year, I ask tno Bo-caiieu isoorasKa pros making his yearly pay $1800. How- porlty league to give a bill of particu lar, as ho drives his car 104 miles six lars showing wheroln tho saloon is a dnys In a week, ho fully earns what he gocd thing. Whero haB It helped tho receives, t, at0 or ,ts PPlo socially, morally and Jack Oliver Wed MInh Jchmcii. economically.? Ihave a gripsack run or Miss Phocla Josflon and Jack E. Gav- statistics showing tho homos that have or woro au'otly married at 'the Epls- beon ruined, tho fortunes that have copal rectory Saturday morning at half beon wrecked, tho paupers that havo past olovonby Dean J. J. Uowkor. Tho boon made, ana the crimes mat navo bride wore a dark brown traveling noon ocmmiuoa ns a resuu oi uio sa suit and champagno colored hat and loon business. If the prosperity league carried Tilnk and whlto ro3es. Mrs. can make a counter-showing one-tonth Ora Sailor and W. C. Woodrlng were as strong It Is up to them l:o do It In attendants. Mr! and Mrs. Gavors loft at Btcad of speculating cn Improbabilities noon for Grand Island to vlsl't rela- and arguing from Impossible hy- tlves for a short tlmo boforo leaving for pothosos. Havre, Montana, where they wltl re- It is a pocudlar thing that tho men niiin who are opposing tho constitutional Tho brldo camo horo a year ago to amendment aro do fearful loot It will accept a position in tho millinery par- not be enforced. If It will not bo, thon lors of Mrs. Ora Sailor and recently why should they bo so anxious to do was employed in tho O'Connor sHoro. font it? I heard a man say tho otllor Tho groom is tho traveling salesman day In front of a dozen Intelllgoni. men for tho Morris Moat Co., of Omaha and that ho had been In Kansas, and that had his headquarters horo for three moro liquor was urunK tlioro tnan in years pant. He waa rocently trans- Nebraska. Thon why should the brow forrcd to.tlio Montana torrltory. Both ers spend so much money and energy young pooplo woro residents of Qrand trying to keep Nebraska frbm getting Island for a number of years and will Into lino with Kansas? Nclt a man. In visit at tho patornal homes tor sovoral days. ::o:: licbeknliH Celebrate Annlvcrsury tho crowd that ho was talking to bo- llovod what ho said, and I think also Uiat not a man in tho crowd bolioved that ho lilmsolf believed whatt ho said. Tho sixty-fifth anniversary of the Thcro aro, no doubt, bootlegging out laws in Kansas, and auto thieves, but I havo no doubt that tho fathers and mothers of Kansas and Uhe auto own ers alike fool a llttlo safer under tho laws as thoy ore than they would Itcbokah Degroo lodgo was celebrated in Uho 1. O. O. F. hall Wednesday ev ening with npproprlato oxorclaes. Tho attondanco was largo and composed of Odd Follows and their families. E. S. Davis displayed several robca which without them. woro worn by ma ancestors in wales isvory social workor that haa ever ono hundred years ago in lodgo work, talked or written on tho sulbject says Thoso assisting In tho musical pro- that crime is leas, and every, taxpayer gram which was rondorcd woro Earl tolls ub that taxes aro loss, and evory Stamp, Meudamos Tlloy and Burke, bualnoss man tells ua that business is Misses Floronco Stamp, Cro DIenor, bottor In Kansas willhout saloons than Dorryborry and Swanson, ::o!! It wculd bo with them, and I had. rath er take tholr Judgment for it than tho man -who is looking only at his own financial , Interests. I clipped soma statistics tho other Auto Speeder Fined 90. Woo to tho auto speeder when ho pauses through Chappell If ho falls Ito cut down his gait, Last wook O. T, day comparing tho exponso of crimes 1) oh ni, of Chicago, drovo through that Committed In Hall and York counties town at a flfty-mllo gait. Shorlff Peter- of our own state. York county 1ms no son saw tho car, phonod to Dig Springs saloons, while Hall couhlty has, as I i.o havo tho Bpeodor arrested, which romombor it, twenty-flvo or thirty was dono, and Beam had to plank down cording to thoso figures it costa tho a. fifty dollar flno and $5.80 In coBts. pooplo of Hall county moro than twon Whon Mr, Beam drovo his speedy high- pricou car into North Platto he was running ton miles an hour. ;:o: ty tlmos as much to suppress crime ns it doos tho pcoplo of York county, and curloualy enough, I find that tho taxes per capita or tho people of Hall county woro 254 per cent moro than they aro per capita of tho pooplo in York coun $100 Lund In Clieycnno County Last week 130 land aockors arrived in Sldnoy on dlfforont dnys and were ty, urivon over unoyonno county by tho i Was in Fremont tho other night Hvoly land agents. Tho Sldnoy Tolo- nn,i a mim tolu mo tlmt ln tho four graph says prlco or land In that coun- years that ho has boen prosecuting at ty Is advancing ropldly and fast op- tornoy ho had sent forty-thrco men to preaching, If it has not already roach- tho penitentiary, that the Baloon was ed, tho $100 per noro mark. It Is only responsible for thirty-four ct tho a few years slnco Choyonne county was crimes. In my Judgment tho taxpayors imroiy n cnuio growing soctiou, now of Nobraska nro paying too big muupvr crops w wncai. nro uomg trlbuto to tho saloons of tho stato grown. or Sale Puro Bred Duroc-Jorsoy 31rs.(lnett8 Asks for Divorce. Hogs, malo, and fomalo. All ollglblo 1 Mrs. Floronco E. Knotts filed her po- to roglstry. Inquire of or addross tltlon ln tho district court tho latter Blankonhurg Bro3., Phone Red 851, part of last wook asking for a dlvorco 1305 North. Locust street, North Platto, from nor husband William N, Knotts Nobrnska. 60-4 .M.M A.X. . ........ .1- i-m ii.. mi v u. k ,,. w uruouy. inoy woro M,B8 Luoy McMlclmel was tho guost Z , . y' iN0B' JU,y iUU,t of lonor at a pro-nuptlal shower at 1801, and for seven years havo lived In ,Uo hmn0 of . tIowflrd McMlcimel Lincoln county. To this marriage Prll,ay cvonlngi Tho guoata woro tho . , IT"1"1" wo oorn 1,10 aunts of Mlsa McMlchnol and they pre mm twiy aim mo youngosi Benltod hcr wlth R choat of Bv four. Tho nlalnt ft nska for nllmonv nd tho cuatodv of the children. Sho F A- Vanllusan of Omaha, who visit alleges that tho defendant has rofuaod e(l w,th Mr" and Mr8, nalph Garnlau Ao support hor nnd cauaod hor groat m3t WO0K' lort Saturday ovonlng. mental anguish. j. t, Murphy foreman of tho 13. & B. TiJrriJfiLi..,. .t.. department, went to Sutherland on jioKKt'ii in & ilium ... , . . Elmer Dnggdtt, ono of the prlsonora bU9,nC88 who escaped from tho county Jail, was Mrs- Harry Worrell and mother, of found tho lattor part part of latlt wook Suthorland, woro tho guests of Mrs. M about fifteen miles south of town and K nu,o Inst wook. rciurnw! w jau. uaggou tuaciaima Mrfl. a. noei of nin.lo.. omnn Rntiir. assisting In making tho hole in tho day ovonlng to visit Mr. and Mrs jau wan, mat it waa mauo by two of Josoph KoonU -tno pnsonqrs but ho declines to ay which two. DagguU was serving thirty-day sontonco Ifor carrying un. , :o::- Mrs. C. C. Willorton ontoitalned numbor of ladlos at konaington Friday afternoon Attornoy Geo. N. Glbbs loft tho latter part of last wook for Omaha on bust noss. Mrs John Day spont tho weok end ln Kearnoy visiting- hor daughter. IlHHter DlschHrged. Gus Hunter. Uio colored section "hand, who was arrostod a woek ago on tho charge of Blooilng and killing John Thompaon, also colorod, at m in itho count v Notice f PetltlOH Di,innH !, nVi,inr. . Eatato No. 1445 of Herman A. Erb, ' r 7, , V decoasod, in tho County Court of Lin ing tnai no aciou m oou-uuiidu, coin County, Nebraska. was discharged. Tho Stato of Nebraska. To all por 'ttotl sohb Interested In said Estslto tako no Fresh, clean buttermilk at tho tlco that a petition has beon filed for Creamery Those 62, wo will dellver.2 tho appointment of Ernest Tramp as Mr. Paul Kolno of Casper. Wyo.. 1A aminiwrntor M aata Estato which haa who has been tho guest of local rela- tlvw for oeveral moatha, will loavo UtU -week. Mrs. Kelae -was formerly HUw Mwlly Brdoks of tkW city. booon sot for hearing horeln on Odtobor zu. lsia, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated SopL 8, 1910. GEO. B. FRENCH, 826oia County Judge NEBRASKA PROSPERITY LEAGUE A Slattwldt. Nonpartisan Organliaiton of Tax- J payers VlcKr'EslDeNTS,, wmr p. aok n ' SOUTH OMAHA JOHN ALBtnTSON MIHCMANT, riNOCH on. C. C. ALLISON unatoN aconot antil INVIIIMINT.. ILAIK 2. H. DAIRO MAHTINOTOM J. L. BAKER MANUFACTURED J. W. BENDER rANMER, KUMfHUIt ALFRED BRATT I INVItTMIHT. OIHOA CHAI. H. BROWN RIAL ESTATE INVESTMENT W. J. BUnOESt INVESTMENTS HARRY V. OURKLEV I PKINTER W. M. BUSHMAN STOHAOI ALBERT CAHN MANUPAOTURES LOUIS a. DIETS STOCKMAN, KEARNEV E. m. VAinriELD REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS JOHN N. TRENZttR REAL (STATS INVESTMENTS DR. R. OILMORE PHTSICIAN AND SUROEON T. V. OOLOEN CAPITALIST. O'NEILL rERDtNAND MAARMANN MANUFACTURER J. J. HANIOHEN CONTRACTOR FRED D. HUNKER ATTORNEY. WEST POINT FRANK B. JOHNSON OMAHA PRINTINO CO. C. J. KARBACH INVESTMENTS HON. J. T. KEELEY VALENTINE p. J. KELLY MERCHANT. NIOBRARA FRANK B. KENNARO CAPITALIST JACOB KLEIN MERCHANT, BEATRICI BUO LATTA RANCH OWNER, TEKAMAH . M. r. LEFLANO CAPITALIST O, W. MEQEATH i i COAL OPERATOR "JOHN A. M OH R BACH BR INVESTMENTS.' WTMORt SOPHUS P. NEBLK PUBLISHER FRANK A. NIM3 SttlMS PBEE. MILS CITt J. J. NOVAK BANKER. WILBER J. J, O'CONNOR ATTORNEY QEOROK PARR MERCHANT. NEBRASKA CITY HON. WATSON L. PUROY LANO OWNER, MADISON THEODORE HEIMER3 STOCKMAN, PULLERTOM CARL ROHOE SETItIS MEBEE. COlUKSUt JOHN O. ROSICKY PUBLISHER J C, ROTH INVESTOR. FREMONT JOHN SCHINDLER STANTON w h. scmmolLer JOBBER THEODORE H. BERK STOCKMAN. NELISM O. E. SHUKERT MANUFACTURER HARRY E. SIMAN WINSIOE PAUL P. SKINNER MANUFACTURER A. P."IITH , JOBBER H, A. SPIESBEROER WHOLESALER HON. P. P, STAFFORD NORFOLK WILLIAM STORK INVESTMENTS, ARLINGTON ROBERT C. BTRBHLOW CONTRACTOR OEOROC , TYLER INVESTMENT! HASTINOS. A, J. VIERLINO pres. paxton vierlino Iron works theodore w1dam an 1 stock buyer. aurora C. B. WILLEY ATTORNEY. RANDOLPH S. N. WOLflACH MERCHANT. ORANO ISLAND n. M WOLCOTT MERCHANT. CENTRAL CITY HON. OTTO ZUELOW MAYOR. SCHUYLER I I Prohibition and Increased Taxation li Message from Governor Capper of Kansas "Kansas, in common' with other states, has ex perienced in the last dec ade an increase in the cost of government and the burdens of taxation, far beyond the increase of population. In twelve years public expenditures have increased 68 per cent in the state; 77 per . cent in the county; 153 per cent in the city; 119 per cent in the township; 132 per cent for schools. ISa-rJ 11 This quotation is taken word for word from an offi cial message from Governor Capper of Kansas to the Legislature of Kansas, 1915 session. The message is dated Jan. 12, 1915, is signed "Arthur Capper, Governor," and appears on pages 1 1-17, of the official Senate Journal, State of Kansas, 1915. The attention of the reader is called to the fact that taxes have increased enormously in Kansas, a prohibition state. The Nebraska Prosperity League OPPOSED TO STATE PROHIBITION. IN FAVOR OF LOCAL OPTION, HIGH LICENSE President, L. F. CROFOOT Treasurer, W. J. COAD Secretary, J. B. HAYNES Send for our literature. OMAHA, NEBRASKA m i i m J. B. BEDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SUIlGEOiN Successor to PHYSICIAN oVSURGEONS HOSPITAL Dra. RodfleM & Redfleld Office Phone 642 Res. Phono 676 NO OILS OR SALTS NEEDED. Tho only discovery In years for Stomach, Liver, Constipation, Dlzzl ness anu ncauaciic. T. W. B. TABLETS. At Stone's Drug Storo. IV. J. IIOLDERNESS Ecctrlcal Supplies v Wiring Storago Butteries Morach Bldg Phono 175. Phones Offico 333 Res. Black 513 1)K. HAROLD A. JFENNER Osteopath. 6 Reynold Building Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Hospital Phone Black 633. House Phone Black 633. W. T. WilTCHAIlD, Graduate VeterlHarlRH Bight years a Government vetorlnxr lan. Hospital 218iouta Locust St. one-halt block southwest of the Court Housh DERltYBEREY & FORBES, Lteeased Smbalmers Undertakers and Faaeral Directum Day Phone 234. Night Phone Black 688. IT If 4-1 tit ft Bought and hlgktit market pries paid PHONES Residence Red S96 Offlw 450 C. H. WALTERS. MINNESOTA MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Founded 1SS0. LIFE It's the household word in Western Nebraska. It's Old Line, the best rron- ey pan 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, State Agent, The Old Line Man NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA. Notice. To Ina Fishbaugh, non-resident de fendant. . You aro hereby notified that on the 16th day of May, 1916, George Fish baugh filed a petition against you in the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to obtain a divorce from you upon tho grounds of extreme cruolty and adultery. You are re quired to answer said petition on or boflare Monday the 30th day of Octo bor, 1916. GEORGE FISHBAUGH, By Georgo N. Glbb3, His attornoy. Nothing Would Please Husband or Father More Thau a Box of Our Cigars. Please kirn because tkey are geed Cigars made from gee a tebaeee made well by hand made fresk. Ask tk6 .dea n ke bave been tmektng ear cigars fer 95 years as ta their quality. We carry a fall line ef swekers ankles. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, Notice. To Herman Einsiloln, Matilda Ein stein, Leopold Einstein, Max Einstein, Holen Einstein, Daniol Theodore Ein stein, and Grotchen Clara Einstein, and the unknown owners and unknown claimants to tho North one-half of Uho North one-half of Section Twenty-sU, Township Slxteon, North of Rango Twenty-nine, West and being tho heirs, devlseoB, legatees and personal repre sentatives of Louis Joseph Einstein, Herman Einstein, Matilda Einstein, Leypold EinBteln, Max Einseln, Helon Elnsoln, Daniel Theouoro Einstein, and Grotchen Clara Einstein, Defendants. You will take notice that on itlio 13th day of September, 1916, Wesley T. Wil cox and John J. Halligan, plaintiffs herein filed their amendment petition lu tho district count of Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska against said defendants, the object and prayer of which is for a partition of tho North halt of the North half of section twenty-six, toYH ship sixteen, North of Range twenty nino, west of the 6th P. M. In Lincoln County, Nobraska equally between tho plaintiffs and tho defendants; ono-half to tho plaintiffs and tho other half to tho defendants; and If said land can not bo equitably divided that the same bo sold and out of tho proceeds, tho cost of these proceedings be paid, that the plaintiffs bo paid one-halt of tljo money which thoy havo paid out? for taxes on said land with Interest? and that tho balanco of the tafney be divided one-half to the plaintiffs and ono-half to the defendants You are required .to abwor said amendod petition on or before the 30th day. of October, 1916. g Dated Sept 14th. 1916. 1 Wesley T. Wilcox and John 3. Hall! gan, Plaintiffs. sl7-ol3 Notice to Creditors. Estate of John N. Bonneri De ceased. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, ss. Credi tors of said estate will take notlco that the time limited for presentation and filing of claims against said es tato is April 20, 1917, and for set tlement of said estate is September 15, 1917, that I will sit at the county court room In said county on October 20, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m and on March 20, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, oxamlne, hear, allotar, or ad just all claims and objections duly filed. GEO. E. FRENCH, sl9-ol7 County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale Issuer. from the district court of Lincoln county, Nobraska, upon a decree K foreclosure ifcndered ln said court wherein Zara I. Mltcholl is plalntl1 and John Richard Neary Is defendant, and to me directed, I will on the 30th day of September, 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m at the east front door of the court house in North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash, to satisfy Bald decree, interest and costs, the following described property, towlt: The undivided one-half (&) interest of Lot eight, (8), Block one hundred and five, (105) in North Platte No braska. Dated North Platto, Neb., August 26th, 1916. A. J. SALISBURY.. a29s29. Sheriff. stai Notice of Final Report, Estate of Sarah Jano Meyers, de ceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to all per sons interested in said Estate take no tice that tho Administrator has field fc- filial 'account and roiport of his ad ministration and a petition lor unai settlement and discharge as such, and praying for his discbarge and a decree of descent and distribution, which haa beon set for hearing before said court on October Cth, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may appear and contest the same. Dated September 11, 1916. GEO. E. FRENCH, sl203 County Judge. 7 0