gcmt-Bechlu (tribune. IBA L. I1AME, Editor and Publisher. KKlHSTItAKS AHK NAMED . Mil CONSCJUL'TION DAY SUBSCRIPTION IIATE8; Olio Year lij Jllnll In Adrnncc. . . .il-2.r One year by Carrier In Adrnnce. - 1 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Poatofflco aB aecond Class Matter. FRIDAY, .MAY 2.',, 11)17. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mm. A J Krazlor wont to Melrose yotorday nu.-nln to visit friends. MIm Vera Carter, or Tryon, came hero Wodnesday to visit MTtli the Mime Elder. Mrs. H. L Ikikor hn beon agisting on tho mirsln staff of the city hospi tal far a weak past. Harry Plzer, of tho stato university, cwiio homo Tucwday evening to Upend IiIh vacation. For Hont Modern apartmont fdr- nlnhod or unfurnished. No children, l'hone Hod 872. 37-tf Miss Josophlno McKoown who has boon bookkeeper at Tho Loador re lgnod Wednesday. Pretty, dainty desirable waists at The Loader for OR cents, $1.6!) and up. Mrs. John Tlgho loft Wodnosday morning for Lexington to visit hor daughtor for a woek. Mr. and Mrs. George Anion who woro visiting friends In Hastngs re turned homo Wednesday. 'Mothors! Save monoy and buy your boyt knoe pants at Tlio Loader for only 07 cents, 05 cents and $L37. Charlos Thompson came from Lin coln Tuesday to attend tho organ re cital at tho Methodist church. Hoys' romper and play suits, made up In neat novel styles. 87-2 15. T. TRAMP & SONS. Holland Ohm returned Tuesday from IUiiufllriB whore ho visited tho Aral of this woek wllh frlondB. 8o Julius Mogonson for all kinds of P. &0. farm implements and wag ons. 34 tf Goorgo McOInloy, of Keystone, spont Wodneaday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. S .H. Carney and transacting busi ness. ' Harris Stuart and Jamos Lambert apont sGvoral daya this weok In Kim ball and Chappoll Booking rocrults for Comapny E. Miss Grace Orlinm, of UlyssoB, Nob., arrived Wednosday night to visit hor brothor and wife, Mrand Mtb. Paul Orlnim, Owen Simon, of Hastings, formerly of this city, visited his brothors, Hon ry, Leo and Carl Simon this weok whllo onrouto west T. S. Covor, of Caldwoll, Idaho, came lost wook to visit hla son Guy Covor ami raniiiy. no roturneu homo Wed nesday evening. MIbb Erma MoMlchaol will Innvn tlio Unit of noxt weok for Maxwoll to net aB brldosmaid at tho Shanor-Con- nolly woduing. John P. Monroe left Wednesday ov onliig for Kxcolslor SpringB to Bnond throo wooks whllo onioute to Brook lyn , N. Y. to locate. Special prices on ladles' Chomlsos at wiicox uopartmont store Mr. and Mrs. Em 11 Well have aa their .guowts Mr. and Mrs. Claronco ualrrt, of Lexington, who arrived here tho first of this week. Mrs. Haymond Keogan, of Fromont wno nou noon visiting nor Blstor Mtb Jack Carroll loft for Choyonno yostor day morning to visit friends. O. II Tlmfflnnlf n linn lwn.. okhmiIIihi this week at tho Thoolocko homoBtoad in Arthur county whoro ho waB called ijunuay ny tno liinoas of hla father. Tho lllirll school Inlnv. "Tho Prnfiw HOr'H LOVO Storv." will 1m nrnHontnil nt tho Keith this ovonlng., Tlio ndvanco emu ot seaiB imiicate a crowded houso An extraordinary asBortmont .of uauies ami mibhob Correct stylo Coats ranging In price up to $25.00 a-o now bolng Hold at Tho Loador for $i.i..u. MrB. David HoworB, of Cleveland, O Iiat Olllll 1101(1 secretary of Iho wnmnn Homo MlBBlotmry Society will give an nudrofts nt tno Mothodlst church Prl day ovonlng at 8 odock. Sherwood Woodhurat roturnod Wod nosdny morning from Omaha whoro ho took treatmont for his eyos. Hla bro thor Thurston, who accompanied him. will ronialn a few daj'B longor. A vactmt houiiBO on South Vino atront wim iliwtrovoil liv flro il fmi thirty Wodonsdny morning. Tho Iioubo was tho property of Cal WatkliiH and ino causo or tno nro is not Known. PJiunomlnnl Values In all klnda of trlinmod liata, now In stock, nt the "Wlloox Dopt. Store lurlng my big Gloarnnco Sale that starta May 2fith. VILLA WHITTAKEH. 'Hor Holovod Enemy," with DorlB Konyon and Wayno Aroy, will bo the attraction at tho Crystal tonight. My Htury and Homaueo nro lntoroHtlngly Intonnlnglod and good outortalnmont Is tho roBiilt. Loulo Llpshltz yestorday sorved logal nollco on tho Ordor of Mooso to vncato tho Hocond lloor of his build lng at tho corner of Front and Lo oust. Tho Mooso failed to almto a practice of allowing water to run oil tho lloor which aoopod through and damaged tho niotal colling undor- noath. Nlco nummory collars for Lndlos and MIbuob for only 22 conts, 31 cents and 43 cents at Tho Loador. Tho Bargain Spot or North Platto. CardB woro isBUOd yostorday morn lng by Mrs, Elizabeth Wilson atinoun clng tho marrlago of hor daughtor Vivian Mao Wlwon to Mr. Lostelr Nowman both of this city. Tho coro xnony will bo porfonnod at tho Christ San church Thursday ovonlng, Juno 7 at 8 aclack. Registrars for conscriptions day on June 6th have bn named by Shorlff Salisbury, the necessary blanks were nulled to thwe regwtrars yesterday morning, and everything fs thorofore. In readiness for the registration which ...in iio lmlil at Mm rnirtilar votlne place In each precinct. Some or the registrars volunteered tholr service othors iw'ere asked to serve by the( sheriff. 1 IIC registrars in uiu vunuun clncts are as follows: North Platte No. 1, E. C. Bakor, J. Guy Swopo. North Platte No. 2. J. E. Evan, W. H. C. Woodhurst. North Platto No. 3, Joe P. Larson, Elmer Coates. North Platto No. 4, Henry Westen feklt, C. L. Bnsklns. Antolopo, John II. MUlor. Brady. T. T. Marcott, David Johnson. Blrdwood, W. J Boll, Buchanan, 8. C. Wills. Cox, P. M. Kuser. Cottonwood, Harlan Kerr. Deer Crook, I. N. Dempey. Dickens, W. It. Preston. - East HInnian, W. M. Slmants. East Hinman, W. M. Simants. Fox Crook, Potor Jepson. Garfield, L.. II Joy. Gitalin, J. J. Glnapp. Hall, C. F. Purdy. Hinman, W. I. Qulnn. Hooker, Jonathan Pease. Jeffry, H. B. Craig. Kom, D. W Kunkol. Lemon, C. H. Watts. Maxwoll, C. M. Roynolds, Frank Knapp. . MUlor, Win Ebrlght. MyrtK Charles Gambrcl Nowoll, I B. Dostwlck.- t Nichols, G. Sharpley Thorrfpson, J V Al.lvntl Mftrth Rosedale, George Macomber. OSgODU, W. 1'. snyuer. Plartt, W. A Kelso, Payne, Allison Wilcox Pookham, c. H. swiit. Rosodalo, Grant McNeol. Sellers, W. W. Hunter. Somersot, G. D. MUlor. Sunshine, C. J. Bryant. Sprlngdale, H. B. Attebory. Sutherland, R. A. Scott, J. R. Whlto. Table, H. W. Craig. Vroman, W. A. Vroman. Well, A. J. Howard. Walkor. W. E. Axtoll. Willow, Don S. Melton. Whlttler, Clyde Allison. Wallace F. H. Whltlako, L. B. Spen cor. W. J O'Connor spont tho first or trils weok inOmaha on buslnoss. Ic croam at 30 conU a quart at Wilcox Department Store. Miss Lillian Eaton lias returned from an oxtondod visit In eastern points Miss Alleen Gantt will return today from Omaha whore she visited this weok. Miss Mario Stack has accepted a po sition as office girl In the Pass Green house. THE floick Clean Way: You will not know Iruc satis faction in cooking until you use a gas stove. Arrange for jour stove now, before tlio rush begins. "We can do your work Mn Tllnor. nt Lowollen. Is Visiting i irmiilif lv univ. tt.i. .onir wttii Mr. nd Mrs. Cliarlosi Hnner. Mr. and Wallace, spont frionds. MteB Ruth Hubbard, of tho City Hos pital stafT. Ib taking a two week's vacation Mrs. Luke Conneally. ofiOftll Platte Light out yestorday hero with & Power Co, S One Sflitft fOTisa-I-TTOck ' r et 41 fi i est sWo-Mos'S Teams k NOW sell all your horses except those you need for work in the field. If you 'use horses for hauling, you are losing money delaying farm work. One Smith Form-a-Truck will haul twice as much as two teams. And at half the cost. Yet Smith Form-a-Truck costs no more than a team and harness $350. li rati sK3 Save Like This Use it for hauling milk grain and farm products to town. Haul manure, hay, fertilizer, feed, crops, lumber, coal everything. In jft Less Time Make your trips to town in one third the time of horses Save two to three hours time of two drivers every day in the year. 12C0 hours 120 days $240 pay. Costs Nothing While Idle Wa Your horses are devourinc urof- its in feed whether they work or not, Sundays and holidays are leastdays.foiUhem. Smith Form-a-Tvuck costs noth ing while idle. The minute the engine stops, its ccst stops. 8c Per Ton-Mile C3 9 ;i3 t 12 to 18 miles per gallon of gaso line 12 to 15 miles per hour 6000 to 8000 miles per set of tires. And repair costs are practically nothing. Amazing Invention ) 8-in-l Farm Body An exclusive Smith Form-a-Truck feature. Simply pull lever and get any one of eight combina tions of farm bodies stock rack body basket rack hay rack hog rack grain flat rack high flare board flat rack scoop board down. Then change from one type to an other in an instant without tools. Now for These Cars Now attach Smith Form-a-Truck to a new or used Ford, Maxwell, Dodge Bros., Chevrolet, Buick or Overland chassis rnd you get a fully guaranteed, powerful, strong one ton truck. Don't put up with costly horses any longer. Come in at once, for you can make far bigger farm prof its with Smith Foi.a-Truclt. 9 Si 8 pa 6i North Platte Truck Co. GEORGE GARMAN, MANAGER. NORTH PLATTE. I v1ITS U3G9 WUiUUJUil-vua THE NORTH PLATTE ' FLORAL CO., ELLIS &MERSCI1EID Phono 1023 12th and Curtis Streets. IIEALTIir. GKOTi 1'LANTS Tomatoes, Cabbage, Poppers, Egg Plants, from 10c per uozon and up. KT.ntVKHS AM) SHRUBS Pcrcnlals and Dahlias. Cut Flowers and Floral Designs. Phone 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platte, Nebraska. Remember the Nurse Brown Memorial HomeopathicJiospital When requiring hospital care Medically, Surgically, or Obstctrlcally. Hero your Interests and comfort will bo served. It Is not th0 biggest, but ono of tho best placos wherein to get well. 100S lVest Fourth Street. Dr. J. S. Twinem. ,1. B. ItEDFIELU. . PHYSICIAN & SUItGEON Successor to PHYSICIANfflSUnGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Itedfleld Office Phone 642 Res. Phone 676 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building . rtr!- Tun f nones V Residence 115 Bit. JOHN S. TWINEM Special Attention to Surgery, Gynecology nnd Obstetrics. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Nurse Bnown Memorial Hospital. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLET. . Practice Limited to Surgery nnd Radium Tliorupy 7SS City National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. MIXED SCRAP IRON $6.00 PER TON. MACHINERY CAST IRON $10 PER TON. All Junk is high. Bring it in. North Platte Junk House. LET US INTRODUCE QUALITY TO YOU Quality in Cigars has has been our aim slnco vo began making cigars in North Platto over thirty years ago We put quality in the first cigars we made, and that same quality is in the cigars wo make today. Schmalzrled's Cigars have stood the test of those more than thirty years. What greater evidence of quality could you desire? If you have not been smoking Sshmalz- dled's cigars, try them they are cer tain to please. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. itomi Xn. ton To nil to whom It may concern: Tno specini commissioner appointed to locate a nubile road as follows: commencing at tlio northwest corner or section ten. township thirteen, raniro twenty-clKlit nnd runmncr o cht miles norm to tne iorinwest corner or sec tion thirty-four, township fifteen, range iwenty-eism, nas reported in lavor of tho same. All ohjectlpns thereto, or claims for damages must bo filed In the otllco of the County Clerk on or before 12 o'clock noon or tne 27th day or July, A D. 1U17, or sucn roan win lie allowed with out reference thereto. Dated at North Platte. Nobr.. this 17th day ot April, ivii. A. S. ALiLiKM. County Clerk, ltond X. KKI. To nil to whom It may concern: Tlio special commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: Commencing In the center of Section six (6). town ton (10). ranee twenty nine (29), thence west on half section lino one-half mile, conncctlnir with road No. 28, hns reported In favor of tho same with tne following ennngo: that said road run east on hnlf section to about CO rods from the oast lino of section 6 and thence In a northeasterly direction on west side ot canyon to tne north oast cornor of section 0, following presoiu roau ns now traveled and aisi south from said half section lino In sec Hon 0, past J. 13. Coopor s houso fol lowlnir road ns now traveled and con nocting witn iioad no 71. All objections thereto, or claims for damniros must lie tiled In the olllco o the County Clork on or before 12 o'clock noon of tho 27tlv day of July, A D, 1917, or such road will bo allowed with out reforonce thereto. Dated at North Platto. Nebr.. this 19th A. K. ALiIjI'.N. County Clerk I.KC.AI, NOTIOU To Henry Kchtenkainp and Kchtenkamp, wife of defendant Honry UchtenKamp. nrsi nnd real namo un known: Henry Jllller and. Millet wife of defendant Henry Miller, first and real nnmu unknown: l.ouls Miller. and Miller, wife of defendant l.oulH Jllller, nrst and real namo un known: l red .Miner and - Mine wife of defendant Fred Mill.- . ilrt an real name unknown; Willi, i"1 Miller and Miller, wlfo of defendant William .Miller, nrst and real namo un known; Etta I.uktlnholder, a slntclu wo nan and William l.ulctlnuoider nnd T.uktlnholder. wife of defendant wll Ham Lukttnholder, first and ronl namo unknown: Notice is nereny given that .uars Rwonson. plaintiff has filed his certal notion in the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebrnska, agalntit you and ench of you Impleaded with others, the ob ject and prayer ot wnicn said petition Ih to nulot and confirm In plaintiff tltln to tho following described land situate in Lincoln county, NeurnsKt to-wlt: The Southeast Quarter (SI3U of Section Twenty-four (24). Townshln Ton tioj, isorm ot iuuikq iniriy-tnreo (S3), west ot tne utn r. m. anu particu lnrlv to nulot nnd confirm same as ti certain proceedings In partition had in n en ho In said District Court of I.lncol County, Nobrnska, In which one Wll hominn uiepe was piainuii nnd iienry lvleomeyer et ni were uotenaants. You and each of you will mnke an wer to said petition on or beforo the 2 day of July, 1917, or your defaults will be entered anil decree taken against you as in nam petition prnyeu. tiAHS St SWKNSON, Plnlntlff. 11V UVANN s KVAWS. Ills Attorneys, DEItRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embulmers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phone Black 588. Notice to Xoii-ltenldciit Defendant, Clifford A. Thomas will take -1101100 that on the 9th day of May. 1917. I. t, Mlltonberger, a Justice of the peace, In and for Lincoln County, N"braska, ls ued an order of attachment for the sum of ?1G0.00 in nn action pending before him. wherein John Jones, guardian and next friend of Claronco Jonos, minor, Is piaintm and cilirord A. Tliomas, is de fendant; that property of the defen dant consisting, of one Premier llv inssenger touring car No. 75S02 ha.?w been attached under this order. This cause was continued to tho 25th day of June, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. Nortn Piatte, Neur., ainy 12111, ivu JOHN JONES, Guardian and next friend of Clarence Jones. Order of Hearing. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, In Probate. in tho Matter or the Kstate or William I,. Antrim, deceased. The State of Nebraskn, Lincoln County, SS. un reading and nnng tno petition of Timothy nufforty, praying that regular administration of said estate may be waived as provided by Sections i3b-7-s-y and I3tu or tno itevisea Statutes of Nebraska for the year 1913. It is ordered that June 8th. 1917. at o'clock In tho forenoon is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said estate may appear In tho County Court In probato, to be heard in and for said County, nnd show cause why tho prayer or salu petition should not bo granted, Tins order to oe printed anu puousn cd for three consecutive weeks In tho North Platto Tribune, a logal semi weekly newspaper of said county, prior to said uate 01 Hearing. G1SO J5. Jj'lllSNUli, mlG-J5 County Judge.. Xotlee C. W. Jones, first and real namo un known, will take notice that on tho 25th dnv of April. 1917. P H. Sullivan. a Justice of the Pence of North Platto Precinct No. 1, Lincoln County, Nebras. ka, Issued nn order of attachment for the sum of $12.35, In nn action pending before him, wheroln Harcourt Clothing Company, n firm Is Plaintiff, and C. W. Jones, first and renl name unknown. defendant; tnat property consisting or money, as wages due, in the hands of the Union Pacific Railroad Co., a cor poration, has Pen attached under saiu order. Said cause to be contlned until the 15th day of June, 1917, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated this 5th day of May. 1917. at North Platte, Nebraska. HAHCOURT CLOTH1NU UU. mS-2G Plaintiff. Sherlll'M Sale By virtue of an order of sale Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobrnska, upon a decree of foreclos ure rendered in said court wnoroin Frances A. Bennett is plaintiff, and Robert S. Hopper is defendant, and to mo directed, I will on tho 9th day of Juno, 1917, at 2 o. 'clock p. m., at the east front door of tho Court House in North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne braskn, sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest nnd costs, tho following described property, to-wu; Southeast Quarter (SEU) of Section Five (5) Townshln Fifteen (15) North of Uango Thirty (30) West of tho Cth 1. ai. m Lilncom county. NeurasKa. Dated at North Platte. Nebr.. May 7th, 1917. A. J. SALilSMUUl, m8-JS Sheriff. Notice of Petition. Estate No. 1478 of Jooenh M. Wilson. deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska: To all per sons Interested In said Estato take notice that a petition has been filed for tho probate of an instrument pur porting to be the last will and testa ment of Joseph M. Wilson, deceased and for the appointment of Hattio Wil son, as executrix or Haid win. wmcn has been set for hearing on Juno 1, 1917, nt 9 o'clock a. m. Dated May z, l'Jiv. GEO. E. FRENCH, mS-29 County Judge. Nolleo to Non-llesidont Defendant. Clifford A. Tliomas will take notlco that on tho 18th day of April 1917 Georgo B. French, County Judgo In and for Lincoln county, Nebraska, Is sued an ordor ot attachment for tho sum of $84. G5 in an action pending before him, wheroln Cash M. Austin Is plaintiff and Clifford A. Thomas, do fondant. That property of tho defend ant consisting of ono Premier flvo pas songor touring car No. 75802 has been attached under this ordor. This cause was continued to tho 1st day of Juno 1917, nt 9 o'clock A. M. North Platto, Neb., April 21st, 1917 CASH M. AUSTIN, Plaintiff. Notice of Petition. Estato No. 1480 ot Paulina Zlmmor, deceased, In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, to all por sons interested in said estato take no tlco that a petition has been filed for tho appolntmont of Mary Hood aa ad ministratrix of said estato, which has been eot for hearing horoin on Juno 1, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated May 7, 1917. GEO. E. FRENCH, m8-3w County Judgo.