Serai-Weekly Tribune Vote for ONE For Clerk of the District Court I EVERETT WARE ... Democrat I GEO. E. PROSSER .Ropublicnn Vote for ONE For County Treasurer I I R. A. FRAME Eftiftocrnt I S. M. SOUDER .......Rcimblicnn Vote for ONE For County Superintendent AILEEN GANTT . Republican - Vote for ONE For County Sheriff I I GY RUSSELL . - ;.. Democrat I A. J. SALISBURY. :....Republican k : - Vote for ONE For County Attorney I I GEO. N GIBBS Democrat ,"1 P..R. ILVLLIGAN Republican .. ...,.-.r. Vote for ONE ' For County Surveyor PI B. L. COCHRAN. Democrat . : : Voto for ONE For County Commissioner, 1st District 1 I P. W. IIERMINGIIAUSEN Democrat I I I. L. MILTONBERGER Republican . . , , Voto for ONE For County Commissioner, 3rd District I I P. A. ANDERSON.......... Democrat S. J. KOCIL .........Republiqan , V ' ', , , , r ....... SAMPLE BALLOT, GENERAL ELECTION, 1916 NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY Voto for ONE For Chief Justice Supreme Court JACOB (PAWCETT ANDREW M. MORRISSEY Vote for THREE For Associate Justice Supromo Court JOHN 0. MARTIN : I I SAMUEL ' II SEDGWICK ALBERT J. CORNISH n LJ JOTIN B. BABNS I j JAMES R. DEAN. ........ t L. S, HASTINGS IRA L. BAKE, Editor and rubUsher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year by Mall in Advance... $L2 Que Tear by Cnrrlcr In Adrunco..$U"0 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofllco as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .'J, 1916. ARRANGE DRY MEETINGS FOR NEXT SUNDAY At a meeting of the Lincoln county branch of tho Nobraska Dry Fedora tflon hold last Sunday plans' were made to niako tho coming Sunday, November Gth, a red letter day In the campaign to secure a largo majority In .Lincoln county for the dry amend ment at the coming election. Accord ingly arrangements havo been made to hold a mass meeting at tho Keith the atre next Sunday evening at 8 p. m. To lend encouragement to this, all the protostant churches of this city have waived their evening services. The choirs of theso different churches will bo united upon tho stngo arid tho mu slc used will be from tho song books used during tho Lowry revival meet ings. This meeting will be addressed by H. G. Knowles, and since ho will leave North Platte in January it will An Important Office ' .Voters, as a rule, know less of the duties dependent upon tho clork of tho district court than they do of tho duties of those holding other county of fices. Tito business of the clerk of tho c'ourt Is not of a routine naturo nor Is It wholly clerical; something now comes up each day, and to properly and efficiently fill tho position considerable knowledgo of law Is required. In this probably be the last public meeting office Judgments are entered and tho (other than tho Christian church sor dlstributlon of tho money made, re- vices) addressed by Mr. Knowles. quiring the clerk to handlo thousands Brady, Maxwell and Hershey will of dollars; tho court orders a parti- also havo a part in this, red letter day tlon or division of property and it is of tho dry forces. A number of clti tho clerk who executes the order of 20ns of Hershey especially requested tho court and sees that tho partition is that speakers from North Platte be made theso requiring absolutely cor- sent there Sunday evening, and this rect rcdords ho must bo versed in law program will bo carried out and In order to know whether instruments church services will also bo dispensed arc in form to accept or reject; ho Is- with tnero Bunciay evening. At 7:30 sues the decrees of tne court; in fact P- m. Messrs I. L. Bare, W. E. Shu ho is an exceedingly responsible offl- man, W. T. Wilcox and E. J. VanDer cjal hoof will give ten minuto addresses During his Incumbency of tho office uPn h lla-U)0i" question. J. H. Van- I -1 1 1 1 t i 1 a n.i t Geo. E. Prosser has proved his eft!- icave win 00 cnuirman 01 uus meei- cloncy. Attorneys of Omaha, Lincoln jnE- and elsewhere who have visited the Al urauy nni xuaxweu open air tofflco on business have complimonted meetings will be held Sunday after- Mr. Prosoer highly on tho ctompleto noon, if tho weather Is suitable. Oth manncr in which ho keens his records, erwise the meetings will bo held In- Theso records havo been systematized doors- At 1:45 P m- thc autos that by Mr. Pressor you don't need K0 are to participate in the trip to Brady through a dozen btioks to trace up the and Maxwell will gather at the intor- informatlon desired. This is an office soctjon of Sixth ana Dewoy streets In whlrh ofMnlnnfiV fniint nn1 Mr There Will be tWO SOtS of musicians Pronsor possesses tho efficiency. ror thlH tr,P one uelnS a Broun or band ::o:: - poys wno will go to Brady, and tne PIzcr Buys Jloro Properly. other a group of ladies who will sing Julius Pizer has purchased from at Maxwell.Tho entire fmrty will drive Wm. E. Chuman throo lots on eaat to Maxwell over tho Lincoln highway; Front strcot which ho will use for arriving there at 3 p. m., the party will business purposes. These lots havo bo split and half of the party will go Union Pacific trackago and are splon- on to Brady. At Maxwell Louis didly located for business purposes. Mncoy, M. E. Scdtt and H. G. Knowles East Front street has recently shown will give short addresses. E. S. Davis a remarkablo growth in a business will preside as chairman and the la way during tho past fow montlis, Ley- dies will furnish special music. The poldt & Ponnington having built an fcarty that continues to JJrady will elevator and established a grain buy- speak there at a: 30 p. m. This meet ing office In this street and tho new Ing will bo addressed by E. J. Van Waltemath Lumber & Coal yards also Derhoof and attorneys W. T. Wilcox having been recontly located thorc. and W. E. Shuman. J. H. VanCleavo Besides Dorrybdrry & Forbes waro- will preside- as chairman h'ouso and tho North Platte Produce Tho committee desires to have as Co. havo changed their locations on mnny people and as many autos as Front street, moving tho same sovoral can be secured to Join in these de blocks to tho east. The Star Bottling ferent trips, nnd those who are will- Works will alsfo soon ercqt a modern Ins to go aro requested to notify J building upon this street. These enter- H. VanCleavo or E. S. Davis, prises aro in addition to the Artificial ::n:" Ico and Cold Storago Plant which was located thorc threo years ago. : :o: : A Proupcrous Pnstomtc. Joseph Oborfoldcr, of Sidney, visit ed local friends Tuesday evening while onroute from eastern pujnts. Mrs. I. A. Gilbert will lcavo this week for Cozad and other points to visit rel atives for a week or longer. New Elevator, Front St. and Sllber Ave. Phono 99. Mr nnd Mrs Clarence Oglor and chil dcen left Wednesday evening for Port land to remain several weeks. Miss Florence Hart, of Brady, was operated upon at a'lbcal hospital the first of tho week and is doing nicely. Edward and Bert Hudson left Wed nesday evening for Ogalalla where thoy will lay brick on a now building. Tho W. R. C. Will meet Saturday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. The inspector will be present and a good attendance is desired. Tho Turkish Bath Sets, containing wash cloth, guest and bath towel are certainly line and arc being sold at $1.25 and $1.45 at The Leader Mercan tile Co.'s. IV. J. HOLDERNESS Eectrlcnl Supplies "Wiring Storage Bntterles Morsch Bldg Phone 175. A. S. ALLEN, Republican Cnndldato for County Cleric If upon Inquiry you find that my character and cxporlcnco as Deputy County Clerk places mo in a position where I can faithfully and Judicially perform the duties of County Clerk in a way that meets with your approval, I will greatly appreciate your support Tuesday, Novemobcr 7, 1916. E. J. DIENEE & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Come and see us for town lots In different ports of tho city. Good In vestments on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent. Wo have also good bar gains In farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dowey Sta. upstairs. of Nebraska Probably for Wilson. . While tho republican national com mittee places Nobraska In tho doubt ful list, it Is generally conceded In the Willi tl... n l,l ..,.,lt, I ....... w.u umaib "" iui, srato mat wnson wm receive a ma- tho pastor of tho Lutheran church, Rev. jonty 0f tho' Nebraska votes. It is O. B. Harman, begins tho eighth year probable that tho Wilson vote will add of his pastorato In our city. During strength to Neville, and that his olec this timo 300 children and, adult mem- tion Is pre'tty certain, though his ma nors woro autlcd to tho ohurch. Tho ionty is not expected to bo as-large as congregation nas expomletl in their wiiRnn'n 1 ... H. local work during this timo, $14,552.57 nvi'l linn nnnii.U...in,1 1 I Will AIUO LUIIUIUUVUU IU UUllUt U J A1.-. niMH c- 111. $3,554.40. In this Item for current tpft Wm1n()0,lt,v OVAtl,ntr fnr nmahn 1- .1.. - " -v o " - :,:rr.7 :r. i . r, v f . 11 . b fortnight U1U UL'Ul UL WIUUIl Willi 1110 III- torsot, amounted to about $3,000. Above For Ront Ator tho 20th A cozy this is tho $4,000 now on hand for the 1,01110 consisting of 7 rooms. Modern now church building, which makes the Tho local foot ball team will play total of irionoy by offorlng and other with tho Lexington team in Lexington v1so,' during theso sovon years, above Monday afternoon Democratic Candidate for Clerk tho District Court Has lived in Lincoln county for 30 years; on a rarm near aersnoy ior 18 years and has been in business in Hershey for 12 years. Completed the common school course, attended York College in 1892 and 1893 and com Dieted a course in the Bryant & Stratton Business College. Your support on Nov. 7th will be np predated. twony-flvo thousand dollars. James Allison bus returned from a short visit In Omnha on railroad busl ncss. Ira Simpson who hnd been with Co. E on tho Mexican border returned homo the first of this week. The Catholic ladles will hold a soc ial nt tho homo of Mrs. Carl Simon on . it ' A numbor of local younc folks at 'tended n social danco at. Brady last Thursday aftornoon November 9th. ovonlnir. Wm. Adair wont tu Gibbon Wednes- SUSPECT YOUR KIDNEYS Voto for ONE For Judge District Court, Thirfcbonth District i I 1 1 r II. It. aiUMES-, : tf iiM(MHMMItMIMUilUNHMlHMtJIIlMMMH Voto for ONE For County Judgo GEO. E. FRENCH. 300 I 3 a Trv?nryur r?i cnr l 300 Roas Rooms Whn you nro In Omah como wh-ro all Stockmon stop. You will alwoyi find your friends una ociuttlnUncc t the HOTEL CASTLE MJTH AND JONES 8T8., OMAHA. Omnhtt'B now sluolutely Aro proof 'hotel. Wo welcome the Stockmm. Wit make you RomforUlilu and our rates aru most reatonublii Inthe city. Itooms wltli irlvalo toilet, $1.00. Oood car servlco to the Stock Yards and Pcuots. Have yuur coiimajkUin Itrtn tclcwliono for room reservation. FRtD A. CASTLt, I rep, COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE K,l0 .BPml " f?W dtty8 0n 1,U8,nc88 Too Many North Platte Pconlo Ne ' . P on. . pt j..ai. symptonis of Kidney L Miss Floronco Wodso, of Cozad, who Trouble. visueu at mo Konnotly lmmo tho first If your back is lame if you feol of tho weok, has gone homo. dull, tired nnd all-worn-out MlSH Hifttn rnnfnr, i.n.. J If y "av ""d headaches, back Suthnrlnn.1 nffnr vlalfln i,r i l. Wl. acho8 nnd (1,zzy SP"s mnr nonir,,, n,i fnmiw rr wi, ' If 'tll kll"oy secretions uro dlsor i ...... ........j . u . ii wn. I I UU1 UU Mrs. m. xi. Douglas will leavo next Suspect your kidnovs and "tnko a week for Arizona to inspect lodges of stitch in timo." mo initios' auxiliary of tho B. of L. E. Uso Doan's Kidney Pills, tho time For Farm Loans boo or write Gone trll?d' homo-ondoraod kidney romody, Crook, room 3. Waltemath hulliHn. 11 Inay sllV0 yu "om somo serious North Platto. 41tf ' kldnoy ovible. Mako uso of Mrs. Rork's expert tnu iuiu yuur uiu uaUEUier OI Air. nnrn n..1 x . mi. T r . . . I ..u lum, xiiviuua juiiurs was upornieu xtra c.- nn enn w vim. of I I " tt f 4VWt UUI H 41 Alt 111 kill I upon nt ho Nurso Brown hospital Wed- Nortu Piatto, says: "Doan's Kidney lilUHUUJ, IPIIIn linvrt Unen liurl t. tint fnntlli ais I UUVtl URVVI 4 i.4-4,7 A4U-tiJ 4U1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Plzor, of AUi- yoars. I havo been greatly holpod nnco aro visiting with Mr. and Mrs. mysolf, though I havo had .to uso Julius Plzor whilo onrouto homo from inom loss than others. I glvo them to eastern points. my children whonovor I find thoy aro Wis Kollv was In1.,r.l x.MI J feQ,,"K WOak ana run (l0Wn' 80 tlmt ...iui. . 1 . i itiv iw uoi eav or rosi won. jlo l"uuwu6 iuui. uiiu yuuuuHllliy oven r.m- -.n. Ini- ntwl will l.n nnnn.m.l tn I wlM D ' UUiUUBO U1UUII. fn. Hvnmt .n...,0 tor good health my children havo, I i-rivo ouc, nt nu ueaiors. uon v aim Miss i lorenoa stamp, who hna Loon hdy ask for a kidney remedy got assisting as tolophono operator in tho Doan's Kidnoy Pills tho samo that Wostorn Union offloo In Qrand Island, Mrs. nork had. Fostor-Mllburn Co la oxpoctud to return homo this weok. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. EVERETT WARE J. B. EEDJFIELD. PIIYSICIAIf & SUBGEON Successor to PHYSICIAN &JSURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld Office Phone 642 Res. Phone 676 Phones Office 333 Res. Black 613 DIt. HAROLD A. FENNEIt Osteopath. 6 Reynold Building Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 7 p; m. to 8 p. m. Makes a Specialty of Farm Sales, Puro Bred Live Stock and Real Estate. Terms Reasonable. E . L . JONES, Up-to-Dnto Auctioneer. Phono Maxwell State Bank at My Expense for Dates. JUAXWELL, NEB. MINNESOTA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Fonnded 18S0. It's the 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, State Agent, Tho Old Lino Man NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA. KEITH NEVILLE Notice George II. Mllllken will take notlco that on tho 20th day of " October, 191G, P. H. Sullivan, a Justlco of tho Peace of North Platto Precinct No. 1, Lincoln County, Nebraska, Issued an order of attachment for tho sum of $41.20 in an action pending beforo him, wherein Franklin Pealo is plain tiff and George H. Milliken is do fondant; that property consisting of money in tlfo sum of ?.57.7G, maw In tho hands of tho Union Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, has been at tached under said order. Said cause was continued to the Gth day of December, 1916, at 10 a. m. Dated this 24th day of October, 191G. FRANKLIN PEALE, a27nl7 By JOHN FRA55IER, His Agent. Democratic Candidate for Governor A NATIVE SON A practical man of tho peoplo who has mado a success In business and to whom tho tricks of tho ambitious politician afo unknown. Ho offers a constructive program that will benefit tho peoplo .of Ne braska and his candidacy is in har mony with the strong Democratic plat form adopted by his party at Hastings. Ho bolloves that tho highest duty of ony public sorvant is to carofully see to it that tho will ok the peoplo, as. expressed, at tho polls upon all questions, Is carefully carried out. Tho two Republican nowspapers In worm l'latte aro supporting his candl dncy ad tho voto of nearly flvo to one given him at iho primary election by tho people of his homo town, among whom ho was born and raised, Is proof nusoiute mat no is a man oi character and standing and a safe one to be entrusted with tho business affairs, as well as tho enforcement of the laws of tho state. voto for a home-grown man and a conttnuod, economical and buslnoss ad ministration of state affairs. DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Kmbalmern Undertakers and Funeral Director Day Phone 234. JNIght Phono Black 68S. Notlco to Creditors. Estate of George W. Hannah, do ceased In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Credi tors of said estate will tako notico that tho time limited for presentation nnd filing of claims against said estate Is Dec. 1, 1916, and for settle ment of said Estate Is October 30. 1917; that I will sit at tho county court room Jn said county, on Dec. 1st, 1916, at 9 o clock a. m. nnd on Juno 1st, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., to recoivo, ex amine, near, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. GEO. E. FRENCH, County Judgo. Notice. Peter B. Gavi.n, Stato Bank of Hayes Center, C. E. Murrey, His heirs, de visees, legatees, und personal repre sentatives and nil other porsons inter ested In tho estate of C. E. Murrey; Kitty Murrey, wlfo of C. E. Murroy her heirs, devisees, legatees and porsonal representatives and all other porsons Interested in tho ostato of Kitty Mur rey. Tho unknown owners and un known claimants of tho South half of tho North West quarter and lots threo and four, of Section - four, township ton, rango thlrty-threo, Lincoln ciounty Nebraska, Defendants, will tako notico that on tho 30th day of October, 1916, Ray O. Langford, plaintiff horein filed his petition In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska against said dofondants; tho objoct and prnyor of which aro to qulot tho title In tho plaintiff, In and to tho South one-half of tho North West quarter and lots threo and four, In Section 4, township ton, rango thlrty-throo In Lincoln county,- Nobraska. And to exclude each and all of the said dofondants from all right, title, tntorost, claim and demand In and to Said land and tor general equitable roliof. And all aro required to answer said petition on or beforo tho 11th day or ( Docombor, 1916. I RAY C. LANGFORD. ; V j y