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Scmt'JBcfkly (tribune. lit A L BAKE, Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES; One Vonr I))' Mall, In ndvnnco. .$1.7" Ono Year by Carrier, In advance, $2.00 Britored at the North Platte, Nebraska Poatofflce m Second Class Matter. . FRIDAY. FEDHl'ARY illst, 11)19. 80.ME INCOME TAX I'OBMS READY' FOR DELIVERY. WnshliiKton. 1). C. Peh. 18. In dividuals with Incomes of $5,000 or lifts may now obtain Income tax ro turn forms at ofllces of revenuo col-. loitors or banks, the revenuo buroau announced today. The forms have! boon distributed and woro released today without awnltinn signature of tho revenue bill by tho president. The form for Individual Incomes of moro t.lmn !,5,000 audi other tax return forms will be available In two wcoks. Tho Individual form for Incomes of $6,000 or lesB Is a printed shoet di vided Into three iirt, one constitu ting a "work sheet" on which a tax payer may figure his Incomo accord f UK to " tho guide provided, anothor containing dotalled Instructions and tho third bolng tho nctual rotum form. Married persons or heads of families who made $2,000 or moro, and single parsons, who nindo $1,000 or moro In 1918, must make out returns boforo March 15th. Accompnnlng tho Individual rotum form Is a schedule for Use of farmers hi calculating net income for 1018. This will assist a formor in deter mining valuo of crops, live stock, corn products, live stock products, and othor materiuls, sold and on hand, and oxponsos. : :o: : Hays Armies Must Hold On. "Washington, D. 0. Rogor 13. Sim mons, who recontly roturncd from a mission to Russia for tho bureau of commorco, Monday told tho sonato conunlttco Investigating lawloss agi tation In this country that it tho Amorlcan and allied forces wore withdrawn from northern Russia tho bolshovlki would ongago In ono of tho bloodiest massacres tho world had ovor soon. Tho witnosB said ho was surprised at tho demands being mado for tho withdrawal of tho American forces, and told tho cominlttoo that ovory tlino tho Amorlcnn and allied soldlors had found It necessary to glvo up ground In northern Russia, tho bol shovlkl hod swopt In and Inaugurated an orgy of inurdor of peacoful citi zens. Ho said that before leaving Archnngal last November 3. ho had found that tho American troops were well supplied and had porfonncd great acts of herolBin which yet re mained to bo told. All tho .Russians In tho northom district woro sym pathetic with tho allied forces, ho said and woro praying that they would not bo removed. -::o: :- Lover Slips, Breaks Jaw. Friday of last wook Frank nnd Will nongo wore raising1 an nutoinobllo from tho ground for tho purpose of using tho engine to run a feed mill, whon tho lovers thoy wore using flow up striking tho old Gcntlcmnn under tho chin, broaking hhi Jaw and other wise Injuring him about tho faco. Ho was given first aid by Dr. .Toffreyos and then the bovs started at onco wltli him for Omaha where ho Is now taking trontmont In a hospital and a letter received liy Mr. Frank Bongo rrinorted him getting along nlcoly and tho ,hosnltnl oonio think that In n oounlo of weeks thoy will bo ablo to turn him out lust as good as now. "Wallace Wlnnor. , COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. Fobruarv 13, 1919. Board mot niirntiiitif in MiM,tiir,i.ir.ui present Koch, HermtnghnuRon and njirmnor ami county clorlc. W. T. Wood vlngor of Wallaco. $15.00. Continued chocking books of the county troasuror. Adjourned to February 14. 1919. Fobruary 14, 1919. Board mot samo nn ysterdav. pros ont Koch, Hermlnghauson and Sprin gor and county dork. Continued chocking books of tho county troasuror. County Clerk Is hereby Instructed to correct persona'l tax for 1918 of W. SOW SALE! THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA North Platte Substation, Offers for sale at public auction at the Substation Farm 60-DUROC JERSEY-60 Bred Gilts and Tried Sows One o'clock P. TUESDAY, FEB. 25, 1919. Tho breeding is Critic B, Grand Model, Dect's Illus trator 2nd, Pathfinder, Orion Cherry King, Kern's Sensation. Theso bows, are herd mates of tho barrows that won seven out of a possible nine ribbons at the Denver Show. Transportation from and to town will bo provided out of town bidders requesting samo. Lunch at noon. P. 8. Wood of Wallaco as tc cash In bank from $1800 to $800 1 Adjourned-to1 February 17, 1910. ' February 17, 1019. Hoard mot, present Koch, Harming bauson and Springer and county clerk. Ernest Lawson Is hereby appointed road overseer District 45 to All a vacancy. Charles llurton is heroby appointed road overseer District 62 to fill a va cancy. Tho following claims were allowed: G. O. Schick, keep of Van.N'atta team, $18. KS. Jens Somurs, indue tor county poor, $14. 9S. F. D. Wostenfehl, indue for county poor,, $06.22. CIim. Wholar, sharpening blade, $5.00. Sundry persons, surveyfng road No. 21, $24.50. N. P. Lumbor Co.,' coal,' $88.25. Chas. Loypoldt, dragging, $4.60. Kred Tolms, frolght paid $29.18. Pond of W. K. Urostcl, overscor of District 50, npprovoil. Pond of E. K. Souder, overseer DIst. 51, npprovod. Pond of Brnest Larson, oversoer DIst. 45, approved. .1. B. Pnyno, dragging roads, $18.00. Finished checking books of county treasurer. Adjourned to February 21. 1919. ::o:: PREMIER OF FRANCE SHOT HY ASSASSIN. Paris, Fob. 19. deorges Clemen coau, tho French premier, was struck threo tlmofl by bullets in nn attempt to assassinate him today. One bullet ontcred the right shoulder nnd lodged under tho loft shoulder, missing tho spinal cord and tho lungs. Tho othor two bullots caused scarcely more than abrasions oftho skill on tho right arm and right "hand. Two bullets passed through tho clothing of tho premier. In all, seven shots wore flrod at tho promlor, point blank by tho as sassin," Emlle Cottln, known in an archistic clrclos as "Mllou," who was arrested directly after tho shooting. A socond arrest In connection with tho shooting was piado by the police The pjflsoner, nomoil Droyfuus, pro tested his Innocenco and said ho had boon merely a spectator of tho shoot ing. Ho rosldcs near tho premier's home. :o:: Musi Make (load All Bailing'. Paris. An agrooment has almost boon reacjied by tho peace conference dologatos as to what extent of the war costs Germany must boar. It Is undorstOod that tho associated powers dolegatos will not ask Ger many to pay tho allied war debt, but that sho must make good ovory dam ago done by hor military forces In cvory country whore tho latter trans gressed. This Is tho substance or further discussion. . : ;o: : Terms Coming Harder Dally. Paris. Tho alfiod armlstlco terms, which have been algncd by Gormnny, are said tp mako It absolutely Im possible, for that country to undertake nny now military operations not sanc tioned by tho allied nations. In addi tion thoro has boon ernnlod a timo of ono weok, for. Injection Into the armlstlco of additional naval and army restrictions, thoso now being gone over by tho associated war council. ::o:: ; For Rent 1G0 ucros good nattvo hay land for 1919 Boason, four mies from North Platto In Soc. 2-13-31. Address II. A. Trlllor, CSG 3Sth St., Dos Moines, la. 10-3 : :o: Sock Referondiini . Eicuttims. Cincinnati. Referendum elections will bo Bought' In fourteen states In tho union on tho fodorul 'prohibition nmondment, according to an nit nouncomont mado by tho nntlnnnl na- l soclatlon of distillers and wholesale liquor dealers. Tho state uro: Arkan sas, California, Colorado. Idaho, Malno Mlchlgnn. Missouri. Nebraska. Nnvmln Now Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Utah and ii, i.i . .. ... .... wiiBiiuigifiii. Lieauing (ustiuors horo stnto that thoy bollovo that at least thlrteon of those fourteen statos will rojoct tho amondment and thus dofoat national prohibition. :o: If you don't sloop woll at night from nervousness, Indlgostion or urln irv troubles, you need Prickly Ash Blttors. It purlllos tho system nnd re lieves tho kldnoys and bladder. Price U.25 nor bottlo. Ouinninrn.nnnt Drug Co.. Special Agents. SNYDER, Supb FOR SALE. Having sold my shoe business I will for a shprt time offer my inpMern home at rf bargain, t W. II. dIbNER, 820 East Cth street, Phono Had 133. it with every Shayne-Brun Tailored Suit Dress in fashion. Choose from the Shayne-Brun classy patterns and each one guaranteed pure wool. And don't forget Extra trousers FREE if you ORDER NOW HARRY SAMUELSON, The Suit Man M , , f ( ."ft with gemiciTY ML Now that tho Year's resolutions and broken usual Now are mado Mako ono worth while One you'll keep! Resolve right now that from this on, you'll mako Electricity do all tho hard part of your housowork. Mako It light next to sunlight. your homo- Mako It wash, Iron, cook, clenn like no othor servant enn be mado to do llko oven you, yourself, can't do. Then' you'll enjoy real house keepinggenuine homo-making. Thoro's a world of sug gestions In Our Shop. All of ua aro thorough Elec trical men roady to help you plan and select. Miiko ("lie ifesolullon You'll keep II! NORTH PLATTE LIGHT m POWER CO. DOCTOR I). T. QDIGLEI Practice Limited to Surgery and JtndJuin Therapy 728 City National flank Ilulldlng. Omaha, Nebraska. Notice of Petition. Estato No. 1G28 of Dora Wostenfold. deceased In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, To all nor- sons interested in saw tsotato tako notico that a notltlon has boon hied for tho probate of an Instrument nur porting to bo tho last Will and Tost. amont of uora Wostonfold. decoasod nnd for tho appointment of Henry wosioniom nnu w. t. Trnmn as Ex ecutors of Bald. Will, which has hnnn sot for hoarlng horoln on March 14, iviv, ai iu ociock a. m. Dated Fobr. 13, 1919. Win. II. C. WOODIIURST. F18-3w County Judgp. Estmy Notice. rn..i. .... .1. tr.ui. . . uuuh uj nn mo ivuuu rancu on or about Soptonibor 1, 1918, a Whlto lo coming two-yonr-olil bull. No brands fli..n.. ,.11 , wnnui tun, iirovo propony, pay charges and tako animal away. II. SCHRIEVER, Maxwoll. Neb. .Extension to Road No. 130. To whom it may concorn: Notico is horoby given that tho Special Commissioner appointed to locato a road as follows: Commencing ono quartor of a mile north from tho south-west corner of soctlon 35 nnd southenst corner of soction 34, township 13, rango 29. and running thonco north on section lino between sections 34 and 35, township 13, rnngo 29, threo quarters of a milo and connect with County Road No 130, said road to bo forty (40) feot in width, has roported in favor there of, nil claims for1 dnmagos or objec tions thereto must bo tiled In tho of flco of the County Clark on or before 12 o'clock noon of tho 24th day of Aprll,.1919, or said road will bo allow ed without rotoronco thoroto. DatfU at North Platto, Nob., this 17th day of Fobruary, 1919. tl8-4w A, S. ALLEN, County Clork y exyra THE FARMERS' AUCTIONEER H. M. JOHANSEN North Piatte, Nebraska PHONE ois. By callng this number you can as certain whero I am. Hospital Plioue lilack 033 House Phono Black C33 T. PJtlTCHAHl). Grnduntu Voterlnarinn Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St.. one-half block southwest of the Court House. ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES. Notico Is hereby given that On the 11th day of February, 1919, tho coun ty commissioners of Lincoln county. Nebraska, proceded to mako and did make tho following cstimato of expen ses for tho year 1919: County General Fund i. $70,000. 00 County Urldgo Fund 40,000.0 County Road Fund 50,000.00 Agricultural Society 1,000.00 l'rcclnct Rends. Osgood bond nnd interest. .. .$1,000.00 Uirdwood bond nnd Interest.. 1.500.00 South Platto bond and Int. 1.500.00 Platto bond and Interest 1,500.00 Uostwlck bond and Interest.. 500.00 Hcrshey bond and Interest... 700.00 East Platte bond and int... 2.000.00 School District Roods nnd Interest.. No. 1 bond and Interest $12,000.00 No. 7 bond and Interest. .... 1,750.00 No. 23 Ijond ajid interest. . . . 350.00 No. 47 bond and Interest. 100.00 No. 55 bond and interest 3,000.00 No. G7 bond and interest 450.00 No. 98 bond and interest 250.00 No. 105 bond and interest 200.00 No. Ill bond and interest. . . . 200.00 No. 119 bond and interest.... 200.00 No. 122 bond and Interest 200.00 No. 122 bond and interest. ... 100.00 No. 12G bond and interest. ... 200.00 No. 131 bond and interest 300,00 No. 132 bond and interest.... 250.00 No. 133 bond and interest 250.00 No. 21 bond and interest.... 600.00 No. 113 bond and Interest. . . . 300.00 No. 11G bond and interest. . . . 200.00 Special lluildings. No. 33 special building $2,500.00 No. 2G special building 300.00 No. 59 special building 300.00 No. GO special building 900.00 No. 130 special building. ..... 200.00 No. 131 special building 200.00 No. 132 special building 200.00 No. 19 special building 200.00 No. 31 special building. 500.00 No. G5 special building 700.00 No. 78 special building 200.00 No. 91 special brllding 200.00 No. 100 special building 100.00 No. 112 special building 300.00 Notice of Final .Report. Estato No 144G of Claus Gruenau, deceased, In the Count Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of NoLraska ,to all per sons interested in said Estato take notico that tho Administratrix, with tho Will annoxod, has illed a final ac coTmt and report o her administration and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, which has been sot for hearing before said court on March 7, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may appear anil contest tho same. Dated February 10th, 1919. Wm. II. C. WOODIIURST, fj,0-3w County Judge. Notice of Petition. Estato No. 1624 of Walter G. Mc Noel, deceased in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss: To all persons interested in said Estato take notico that a petition has been tiled for tjioi appointment of Mary C. Mc Neel as Administratrix of said Estato which has been set for hearing heroin on March 7, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated Februarys, 1919. Wm. II. C. WOODIIURST, FU 3w. County Judge. Notico to Creditors. Estato No. 1013 of William A. Mil ler, deceased In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss: Credi tors of said estate will tako notico that tho timo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Es ftate Is June 14, 1919, and for settle ment of said Esta-to is February 7, 1920; and that I will sit at tho county court room in said county on March 14, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. in., and on Juno 14, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m to receive, examine, hear, allow or ad Just all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. II. C. WOODIIURST, Fll-4w County Judge. Notico of Rofereo's Sale. Notico is lioreby given that by vlr tuo ot an order issued to mo by tho District Court in and for Lincoln County, Nobraska. In an action "whoro- in Katio B. Lowo is piaintlff and Mario Lowo, Emmett Lowo, a minor; Laura F. Lowo, a minor; anil Mabel Lowo, a minor, aro defendants, I will on tho 8th day of March. 1919, at tho hour of two o'clock of eald day at tho cast front door of tho court houso in tho city of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash tho following uoscrlbcd roal estato eltuato in tho County of Lincoln and Stato of No braska, to-wit; Southeast Quarter (SE) of Section Twonty-flvo (25), Townemp Nino (), worm or Range Thirty (30), Wost of tho Gth P. M. Dated this 88th day ot January. 1019 F4-M7 O. E. ELDER, Reforoe, NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North ot Posloftice. Phone 58 A modern institution for tho scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped $-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lncas, M. D. J. B. Redfield.M.D.JI. S. SIMMS, H.D. GEO. D. DENT, rimylclan and Surgeon. ' Special Attention Given to Snrgery and Obstretrlcs. Offlco: Building & Loan Building Phonos: Offlco 130, Residenco 115 orflce Phono 340 Res. Black 37G DR. SHAFFER, Osteopathic Physician Bolton Bldg. North Platto, Neb. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. Knights of ColumbUB Building. Phono SOS ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platto, Nebraska, FOR A REAL AUCTIONEER GET Rt I. Shappell, SUTHERLAND NEB. v Dates can be made at Platto Valley Stnto Bank. ..I always tako stock buyers with nit'. L. M. Pic CLARA, Auctioneer. 3Iy ono best reference I'm always dated ahead Phono at my expense for dntes OGALALLA, NEBRASKA UERBYBEBBY & FORBES, Licensed Embamers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day phono 41 Night phono Black 5S3 IN Tift COUNTY COURT OF LIN COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the DDtttcr of tho Eslato of JAMES H. BUlMilSON. Deceased, NOTICE. To Allio G. Burlison now Alllo G. Kanfrar, Augustus E. Burlison, Sarah A. Burlison, and to all persons inter ested in tho estate of James II. Bur lison, deceased and to all heirs and creditors of said James H. Burlison. deceased, and to all persons interested in tho S W3i and 'the S& of tho NWVt of Section 25, Townhip 13, North, of Rango 31, West of tho Gth P. M. in Lincoln County. Nebraska: You and each of you aro hereby notified that on tho 1st day of Febru ary, 1919, Thomas G. Rowley, filed his petition in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska, in which said potition it is alleged that James H. Burlison died intcstnto on tho Gth day of November, 1892 at Hamburg, Erie County, Stato of Now York, and left surviving him no children nor tho childron of any deceased children, and that ho left surviving him Allio G. uurlison, his widow, now Alllo G. Kamrnr. Augustus E. Uurlison. his father, Sarali A. Burlison, his mother, nnd that said persons aro his sole and only heirs at law and noxt of kin, also alleging that said James H. Burlison died seized of tho SW4 and tho SM ot tho NW4 of Section 25, Township 13, North, of Rango 31, Wost of the Gth P. M., in Lincoln County, Nebras ka. It Is also alleged in tho said poti tion tnat tho potltloner, James G. Rowley, is now tho owner of said land having dorlvcd titlo thoroto by mesno convoyanco from tho said heirs of James II. Burlison, deceased. You nro furthor notified that tho prayer of said potition, is that a timo bo set for tho hearing thorcof, that notico bo given to said heirs and to all persons Interested In tho estato ot James II. Burlison and to nil credi tors of said James II. Bu-';ion nnd to all porsons Interested In o SWVl and tho S& of tho NWVl of Section 25 TownBhlp 13, North, ot Range 31, West of tho Gth P M In Lincoln County, Nobraska, and that on tho Hearing ot said petition tho Court dotermlno that paid James TI. Burli son died on tho Gth day of Novombor. 1892, lntestato and seized of tho SW4 and tho SVj ot tho NWM of Soctlon 25, Township 13. North, of Rnngo 31, wost or tno Gtli P .M.. In Lincoln Countv Nobraska, and to determine who tho heirs of tho said Jamos TI. Burlison were at tho timo of his death, dogroo of kinship and their right to mnorit said lands. And yew and each of you nro thoro for notified to appear at tho County .ntugp's oince tn tno Courthouse in the City of Vorth Platte. Nebraska. Mip 5th day of March. 1919. to show cnxso If any thoro bo why tho w-nvor of said petition should not bo granted. yfn. IT. O. TOODiniRST. F4-21 County Judge. 1)11. TWDTEJf HOSPITAL For Medical, Surgical, Mat ernity and convalescent pati ents. Successful operation on Appendix, when necessary Gall bladder Hemorrhoids Tonsils Adenoids Hospital Phone 110 Office Phone 183 Residence Phone 283 1008 West Fourth Street North Platte, Neb. NOTICE I Whr lint wrtfn vnnr flrn nnil ovnlntm Insurance with a reliable- company who Invest tholr premiums in Liberty Bonds and plvo our county tho credit. sco us tor i.irm and nutomoullo rotes NEBRASKA HEAL ESTATE CO. W. E. FLYNN ATTORNEY-AT-LAD Office over McDonald Bank. Offlco Phono 1130 Res. Phone 112C ED. KIERIG, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales n Specialty. References and Dates ot First Na tional Bnnk, North Platte, Neb. Phono 1000. 'SALE HATES: IV. E. Gates, Fcbrnnry lUi. John Primrose, Feb. Cth, 1919. John Spencer, Jr., February 11th. W. B. & C. P. Howard, February 25th. i tea miser, jiarch lSUi. Best Price Paid for AT THE Hog Market Office at the Old Stock Yards We also buy cattle. Call phone Black 381 for prices ED. TODENHOFT, North Platte, Nebraska. Highest Cash Prices Paid for Hides and Junk. L. LIPSHITZ. Notico for Publication. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Offlco at Broken Bow, Nebraska, January 22, 1919. Notico is hereby given that Bloss A. Elias, of North Platte, Neb., who, on August 14, 1915,mado Homestead En try North Platte No. 06272, Broken Bow No. 0118G66 for tho S SEft, Soction 22, Township 15 North, Range 30 west of Gth Principle Meridian has filed notice of intention to mako three-year proof to establish claim to tho land above described before tho County Judge of Lincoln county, Ne braska, at North Platte, Nebraska, on tno lOtli uayrof March, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Den nis Brien, C. It. Smith, Patrick Mc Graw and John Woldon.'nll of North Platto, Nebraska. MACK C. WARRINGTON, J28f28 Register. Notico to Creditors. Estato No. lfilO of EvanenHrm finiiDrli Deceased. Ill tho Countv Court nf Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, S.S. Credi tors of said said estato will tako notico that tho time limited for pres entation and fiHnt? of nl.iims neninat said estato is May 2Sth, 1919, and for uio soiiioment or said estato is Janu ary 24th, 1920, that I will sit at tho county court room in said county on ruoruary aatn, lui'j, at 10 o'clock a. m.. an,i on Mnv Rth mm ni m .a. in., to receive, examine, hear, allow or adjust all claims and objections miiy nieu. WM. II. C. WOODIIURST, J2Sf2S County Judge. To Whom it .Hay, Concern. Roport having been mado to tho Board of County Commissioner of Lincoln County, Nebaska. bv tho clerk ot tho district court of said county which roport shows that thero is now and has boon for tho last six months remaining in tho hands of said district clork certain witness fees which havo been uncalled for, to-wlt: F. Johnson 41.00 Mrs. P. Johnson i.oo T. J. Colo i.oo Cora Ellis , i.io John Snodgrnss 4.00 Lara Sullivan 2 10 Nettio Still o'10 J. II. Dally 2 '.10 Georgo Scharmann 7. 00 Mr. Springer 2. 00 II. J. Pipor i'io Fred Simants i'.io B. B. Bakor j.'io J. II. Boylo 5."go ,77- ,W,llls o.io II. Woodgate 5,30 J. II. Boylo jj'.oo E. J. O'Connell 2. 10 C. D. Roscoo 2 10 Now if such fees shall not bo called Tor within six months from Fobruary 17th, 1919, tho snmo shall l0 consid ered as forfeited and will bo paid in to Uip common school fund ot said Lincoln County. , Dated Fobruary 17, 1919. -4w County Clork.