4 SthWztn tribune. IRA L BARK, Editor und Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES:, y Ono Tear by jrnll, In ndranco. .$1.7B Ono l'car by Carrier, in ndranco, $2,00 Entored at tlio North Platto, Nebraska Postofflco oa Second Class Mattor. FEDERATION FAVORS l'UIILIC OWNERSHIP COMMISSION Kits' PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY, JUNK 13, 1019. LOCAL Ami 1'EItSONAL ; Mrs. Earl Whlto, of O'Fallon, visited frlonds In town TucHday. WantedLiberty bonds at market prlco. Louis Llpshltz. Bruce Brfown, of Brady, spent Sun day at tho J. A. Skow homo. Wo Insure anything ot any value. Try us. Clabaugh, 018 Dowoy. 39-1 G. M. Austin, of Maxwell, transacted1 business In town Wednesday. Mrs. Norman Edwards, of Brady, Is tho guest of Mrs. P. It. Elliott. Room For Rent 714 west Fourth atrccV Barofoot sandals for the children, all sizes, at the Shoo Market. Chas. Rlnckor will start work Mon day as clork In tho frolght office. Mrs Miller, of JUlosburg, visited frlondB In town tho first of tho week. For Salo A MaJostlJ Range. In- qulro at 709 west Third street. 43-2, Clark Booker, of Lexington, visited friends in town tho first of tho week. Wo have a number of cholco homes for sale Dionor & Co. Phono Red 672. L. C. McG-raw returned Tuesday from a week's business trip to Pax ton. For Salo Fresh cow. Inqulro of Mrs. Partridge. Phono 791F11 or 791F5. 43-2 Frank Laughlln returned Tuesday from n week's business trip to Mon tana. Mrs. J. O. Condlct has tpmporarlly accepted a position In tho McDonald bank. Ladlos' nifty oxfords and dressy pumps, tho latest styles, at tile Shoo Market. Chas. LlBton, of Dickens, was In town Tuesday looking aftor business mattors. Tho Harrington Mor. Co. will buy your Hay and Grain. Obtain our prices beforo you soli. tf Daniel Rngcn, ot Sterling, has been In town tho past week looking nftor land intorests. Chas. Miller returned yesterday to his homo in Montana aftor a visit hero with his brothor. For Salo Lot'l, Block 75, 9th street. Now comont walks, at a bargain. Paul Harrington. 44-2 Mrs. Holon Tigho wont to Loxlngton Wcfdnosday for a weeks' visit with Mrs. Wilfred Stuart. Fanners, see our special policy for rarmors nutoniobllo and truck lnstir anco. Clabaugh. 618 Dowoy. 39-4 Wallaco Crawford has boon In Oin nha this wook taking tho oxnmlnatlon for llconscd embalmor. Miss Gladys Stogall underwent an operation for appendicitis at tho Gen eral hospital this morning. MIbm M. Stemun, steuiu hatha and Swedish Massage. Indies und gentle men Phono 8D7. Brodbeck bldir 8Btf Mrs. Stovo Baldwin returned Tues day from Council Bluffs, aftor a week's visit with relatives. Whlto oxfords and pumps, Just tho thing-for hot weathor; all stylos and prlcos, at tho Shoo Market. See "Clinton & Son' iout your Eyoa and Satlsllod. Son Is nvnr nti tho Rhino, will bo homo sboh. Sign ot tho Big Ring. Wo are making a Hpedul on lacda, buttons, flossos and ribbons and In order to closo them out quickly thoy aro going at half;cost. E, T. Tramp & Sons. MIsb Lucrotla. Davis formerly ot tho North Platto hcIkmiIr. Ii lit. tnnnlilm at Helena, Montana, during tho past yonr, nas gone to Plevna, Kansas, to spond tho summor vacation. Wo aro Just as anxious to fill your radiator with wator n.H W'n nrn -nnr gas tank with gas. Try uh and boo. S. c it. sorvico Statlqn, Sixth and Locust. John Baker who was ovcrsoas for ovor it year With tho 341st artillery, arrived, on No. 19 this morning, hav ing boon discharged at Camp Dodgo yostorday. Accompanlod by Ma two tumors no woni to uojivor tins morn ing. Joo and Casper Rauch loft Wednes day for Sallnu. Kan., iinvincr ioAn called thcro by tho sudden doath of a uroinor. Tiioy woro accompanlod by littlo Regis Rauclu who will spond tlio summor tnoro witn, rolntlvos. Beautiful summor silk skirts now on display, all mado Mp to tho mlnuta in stylo, from tho very nowoBt silk ma- loriais 8ucii as rantasao, kumsl kum 80, baronotto satin dow kist, etc.. at liiAlvJlva, Tho North Platto ball team will go to Julosburg Sunday for a game with tho team of that placo, Tho following Sunday Julcsburg will como bore for a gamo. Mauagor Carson Is making nrrnngomontH ror a gamo each Sun day, olthor at homo or away. Just received s.nilntlini W niiln mont Of hot Wcathnrtllh flrnnnnn. nil mado In tho nowest pattorns of color ed, striped ana flowered vollos, ging hams and tlsueB. and tlmv nrn nnrnlv selling fast. Whero? At BLOCK'S oi course. C. W. Black, nf nrntul Tnln rotary of tho allied labor proas, who lmd boon In town for n couplo of days, was arrostod at tho Tlmmorman liotol Wodnosday ovning In an intoxicated condition with a bottlo In his posses sion and luggod off to Jail. A cash bond Of S110 Was nut lin. rilnelr rn. leased nnd put to bed. Yesterday morning ho overslept tho court hour and His Honor dclared tho bond for- A proposal that organized labor in Hist upon public ownership of tho rail roads of tho country was submitted4 Tuesday to tho delegates attending the i reconstruction convention of the. Amorlcan Federation of Labor now In hobbIou at Atlantic City, by Glenn E. I Plumb, counsel for tho railroad broth orhoodo j Tho speaker's statement that the ownership of the systoms should be! acquired immediately was groeica with prolonged applause Tho cheer ing was renewed when Mr. Plumb said thai with tho government substituting govornmont bonds for outstanding se curities tho railroads would bo re moved from the dictatorship of, Wall street. Government ownership of the rail transportation systoms, said the Bpeaker would mean an annual saving In intorest costs of from four to six hundred million dollars and probably would pormlt a seduction of ton per cont In current transportation rates. Tho plan as detailed by Mr. Plumb proposes the operation of tho roads by a single corporation regulated by and r.ccountable to tho government for all Its acts and expenditures. j Beginning Friday, the 13th, we will finish selling tho balance of our bolt goods. Wo say wo will finish soiling because at the prices wo havo made on thoso goods It is suro to bo a finish, and if you are looking for real bar gains do not miss this. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Claude I. Young and Abblo Schofleld. of tho south part of tho county woro denied a marriage llcenso yesterday for tho reason that tho to-bo brldo waB but fifteen years of ago. Thti father of the girl accompanied ,hqr and was willing to give "his Consent, but this was not sufficient. To. A. 0. U. W. Members. I will bo absent from tho city until Juno 25th. Members will please pay their assessments at Newton's store ! V. VON GOETZ J 43-4 Financier. Juno 9, WlO.'j Board mot,: present Koch, .Hgr mlnghausen and Springer and coTpuy! clerk. ; Following claims against the, coun ty were allowed: J. F. Snydor, dragging, $33.50. W. H. Wilson, mdso. county poor, ?7.00. Mrs. Goo. Williams, mdse county poor, $3.00. Low Porklns, bridge work, $51.00. W. T. Elliott, bridge work, $(57.50, E. C. Hostottor, dragging, $15.00. E. C. Hostettor, bridgo work, $35.30. Martin Wyman, blncksmlthlrig, $(3.00. Jens Somers, mdso county poor, $19.61. J Good Roads Mach. Co., $37.88. 'fy Nebraska Tolephono Co., rent and tolls. -$47.96. F. W. Hormlnghausen, sorvlceu and mileage, $114.40. Sundry persons, surveying, $43.10. Floyd Baggs, dragging, $28.00. Effle Jonqs, houso rent, $21.00. Floyd McClymont, dragging, $11.25. Simon Bros., services, $3.50. John Mulrhcad, dragging, $18.75. Chas. Loypoldt, engine man, $51,595. Julius Mogonsen, road work, $24.50. Tot Bunting, blade man, $42.00. John Schram, dragging, $24.00. Laura Murray, services, $10S.00. Dowey McConnoll, road work, $3.85. John Langdon, road work, $14.00. II. S. HaBklns, road work, $30.00. J. W. Rose, dragging, $42.50. A. II. Hoagland, engine man, $150. Mrs. Emma Pulvor, care of "poor, $319.75. Adjourned to June 10, 1919. June 10, 1919. Board mot, present full board and county clerk. H, H. Rogers, work, on cattle chute, $25.0d. Whereupon the board adjourned to June 16 as a board of county commis sioners and reconvened as a board of equalization. Tho county clerk not being rendy, adjourned to meet as a board of equalization Juno 17th. ::o:: Dr. L. J. Krauso. Dentist, room 3 McDonald Bank building. I NORTH PLATTE S EtftCTRIC Mir.r.S MMaiflCBr "vis NORTH PLATTE, NEB. fc, COW BRAHU . (iriMi.i .ifii. .,i,...itiwi .v.-,.o v.' ' i n i rniiHif m iiii i ill iitik ku-ui 5 1 Cow Brand ThsEest Flour Made in the Best Town in Western Nebraska A Home ProductUscd by all Home People. Estray Notice. Taken up 6n the John Craudell nlace. . cloven miles Brtiiihwfwt. of: North Platto, by the undersigned who llipre resldos, on or about May 31st. j 1919, ono red bull calf about one j monui oiu. uwner can' nave Bamo oy proving property and paying charges. JOHN REFIOR. NOTICE OF A A LIS In the Matter ot the Estate .of Lorln c. York, Deceased. Notice Is hereby Riven that In pur. nuance of an order of Hon. II. I.i. nrimes, Judge of the District Court of n.iwson County, Nebraska, made on the 24th day of May A. P., 1919, for tho cile of the real estate nnd School Land I, case hereinafter described, thoro will !. nold at the East front door of the Court House at North Platte, Lincoln rounty, Nebraska, on tho 7th day of .Inly, 1919, at two o'clock P. M. standard time, Rt public venduo to the highest Milder for cash, BUbJoet to the Incum l.rnncoH thereon, the following describ ed real estate nnd School Land Lease to-wlt: All of Section 1G, In Township 14 North, range 28; Land Contract of pur chase on the East half of the West hulf and tho "West half of tht East half of S.-rtlon 10, In Township 11, North, it.inge 28; School Land Lease from tho State on all of Section lfi, Township It, North, Range 28 which expires January 1st, 1929; All situated In Lincoln county, Nobraska. Said sale will rennln open one hour Dated June Cth, 1919. C. N. SKADE. Administrator of tho Estate of Lorln C. York, deceased. N M. YORK, Attorney. J9-27 NOTICE DECREE OP HEIRSHIP. Estate No. 1659, of Anna M. Schwerdf, Deceased. In the County Court of Lincoln coun ty. Nebraska. Tho heirs, creditors and all persons interested In said estate will take no tice that on the 2d day of June, 1919. I.orenco Schwerdt and John P. .Schwordt, heirs of said decedent, fjled their petition herein alleging that tho said Anna M. Schwerdt died lntestat on or about May 27, 1919, a resident of Lincoln county, Nobraska, and that at the time of her death she was the own er of Lot 8, of Block BD, of the original city of North Platte, a homestead of less value than $2,000 in said Lincoln county, Nebraska, and that no applica tion has been made In the said state for the appointment of an administra tor. That -she left surviving her Mrs. Mary Lowe, a daughter, age 58, resid ing at North Platte, Nebraska,; George Schwerdt, a son age 46, residing at North Platte, Nebraska; Lorence Scwerdt, a sort age 43,resldlng at North Platte, Nebraska; MrB. Bertha Adamson, a daughter tge 40, residing at North Platte, Nebraska; John P. Schwerdt, a son age 33, residing nt Laramie, Wyoming, Mrs Viola Lannln, v arum! dauirhter age 27. residing at i North Platte, Nebraska; Roy Gerkln, a i grand son age 25, residing at Maywood, Neb.; Leonard uonaiuson, a granusou no 16, living at Sedgwick, Col.; Marie Donaldson, a grand daughter age 8. re siding at Sedgwick, Col.; Claude Don aldson, a grandson age 10, residing at Sedgwick, Col.; Jessie Donaldson, a ffrnnil daughter age C. residing at Sedgwick, Col.; Clyde Donaldson, A grandson age 4, residing at Sedgwick, Col. Thtit nil the debts of said decedent havo boon paid, and said real estate Is wholly exempt from attachment, exe cution or other mesne process and not liable for the payment of the debts of said deceased, and prayin? uiai regu l.ir nilmlnlstratlon bo waived and a do creo be entered barring creditors and fixing the date or her cteatn ami ine decree of kinship of her heirs and the rhriit nt ilPHppnt to said real estate. Said petition will be heard June 28th, 1919, nt 2 o'clocK p. m., at me oince ui the county .luuge ot sam couiny. WM. H. C. WOODHUrtST. .T10-3 County Judge. NORTH PLATTE MONDAY MIGHT 16 NOTICE TO CIIEIIITOIIM. Estate No. 1653 of Davo A. Reynolds, deceased, in the County Court of Lin coin county, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, as. Credl Itors of said estate will take notice that the time limited for presentation and filing of claims again.it said estate is October 11th. 1919. and for settle ment of said estate Is June 4th,. 1920; that I will sit at the county court room In said county on July 11th, 1919, at 10 o'clock n. m., and on October 11th, 1919, at 10 o'ciocn a. m,. to receive, exam (ne, Jiear,- allow, or adjust all claim and objections duly filed. WM. H. C. -WOODHURST, County Judge. ueeior & Crosby, Attorneys. JU-l A MAMMOTH AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT. In the County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estnto of Hattle K. Andruss, Deceased. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss to an persons interested In the Es tnto of Hattio K. Andruss. Deceased. You aro hereby notified that on tho 6th day of June. 1919. William W. An druss, administrator of tho estnte of Hattle K, Andruss, deceased, filed In saiu court ins nnal account as said ad ministrator, and thnt said final account will bo heard on tho 4th day of July, 1919, at tho hour of 10 o'clock n. m.. at tho county court room In the city of North Platto In said county, and you are hereby cited to appear at the tlmo and place above designated and show cause. If any, why said account should not be allowed and decree of distribu tion entered It is hereby ordorcd that said administrator give notice to all persons interested In said estate by causing a cony of this order to bo nub. lished in tho North Plntto Tridune, a llshed In the North Platte Tribune, a said county for three successive weeks prior to the date set for Maid hearing. Dated June 6th, 1919. WM. H. C. WOODHUUST. J10-3 County Judge. uivucrs fALRCE PAVILLION THEATRE I A GRAND SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION I Mara Mn Warner ant) Children I Mor Hars, Mor Ponies, Marc OwnMUftl Th largest POh at SIBERIAN ftLOOf HOUNDS I DIGGER. BETTER AND GRANDER THAN EVER I ITS PRE-EMINENCE OVER ALL OTHERS CONCEDED I AConatrt Band and Symahtny Orhcstrt WATCH FOR TNI BIG FREE STREET PARADE ! Under Waterproof Canvat Rat In or Shine I GRAND FREE EXHIBITION ON SHOW GROUNDS AT 7:00 P, M. NOTIOH OP FORMATION OP PAVING i IHSTIIIUT AO, 2 I. TIIK CITY OK NOHTH FLATTK. To the owners of record title of all property adjacent to or nbuttlnir upon me sireeis neretnatter described, ami mi jiursous interested inerein: You, and each of you. aro herebv no tlOed that the Mayor and Council of the City of North Platte, did under date of May 20th, 1919. pass and annrovo a cer tain ordinance forming and creating leaving uisirict wo. 2, or the City of Norm i-inne, Lincoln county, iveuras kn. and that the following streets, in eluding the Intersections thereof, with in me minis 01 sniu i;uy, are comprised within said paving district, to-wlt: All that portion of 4th street of said City, commencing at the Intersection of. Uh aireei and uryan avenue In ulver lale Addition to said City, thonce west along mi ui im Bireei to anu including Pino street of said Cltv. thence hn- glnnlng at tho Intersection of Locust street with said 4th street and -continuing west on said Fourth Street to the intersection of Washington avenue of said city, witn said 4th street; also that portion ot Pine street of said City onimenclng at the Intersection of said Pine street with said 4th street of said City, thence north along said Pine street to the south lino of 6th street of sard city, as it tntersocts said Pino street of said Cltv. Unless- objections aro (lied thereto .is roauireu uy statuto within 20 days from the ftrst uubllcatlon of this notice, the Mayor anTOouncll shall proceed to construct uuen paving. Dated this 21st day of May. 1919. A. P. STHB1TZ, O. E. KINDER, (SEAL) Mayor. City Clerk m26J20 DERRYBEIUIT & FORDES, Licensed Embamers Undertakers and Funeral Director Dny phono 41 Nielli phono Mack CSS Arrange for your Gas be fore the spring rush is on Ranges from $27 to $60 NORTH PLATTE LIGHT & POWER COMPANY mini miirrwtnr irAomm i -r 1008 WEST FOURTH STREET, North Platte, Ncbr. For the treatment of Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical Cases. A place where the sick are cared for so as to bring about normal conditions in the easiest, most natural and scientific manner. Phono 110. North Platte, Neb. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. Knights ot Columbus Building. Office Phone 340 Res. Black 376 DR. SHAFFER, ' Osteopathic Physician Bolton Bldg. North Platto, Neb. Phono for Appointments. DR. BEDFIELD Physician, Obstetrician Sunrcon. X-Rav Cnllg Promptly Answered Night or Day Phono Office 642 Residence C70 DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors 5, 0, 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phone 70 Res. Phone Red 1009 J)R. L. E. jVANDlVER Physician and Surgeon Rooms 5-6 McDonald Bank Bldg., North Platte, Neb. GEO. B. DENT, Phsylclan and Surgeon. Special Attention GIren to Surgery ana Obstrotrlcs. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Residence 115 Phone 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platte, Nebraska, . Hospital Phone Block 633. House Phone Black 633 IV. T. PRITCHARD, Graduate Veterinarian Elht years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. one-half block southwest of the Court House. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY Practico Limited to Surgery and Radium Therapy 7SS City National Bank Bull ding. Omaha, Nebraska. NORTH PLATTE ..Genera! Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Posloflice. Phone 58 A modarn institution for th ciantific treatment of medical, urgioal and confinement casii. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M, D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B, Rcdfield. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. ED. EIERIG, Auctioneer i General Farm Soles n Specialty. References and Dates nt First Na tional Bnnk, North Platte, Neb. Phono 1000. HERB HAMILTON Taxi and Livery DAT AND NIGHT SERVICE Phono 009. Black 80S W. E. FLYNN ATTORNET.AT.LAT Office ovor McDonald Bank. Offico Phono 11SG Res. Phono 1126 XOTICI3 TO CltKIHTOltS Estate No. 1651 of Charles McDonald. deceased. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notice that the time limited for presentation and filing- of claims against said Kstate is Oc tober 4thi-1919, and for settlement of said .Estate Is May 28th, 1020; that 1 will sit at the county court room In said county, on July 4th, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m., and October 4th, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objec tions duly filed. (SEAL,) WM. H. C. WOOpiIURST, J3J1 County Judge. TENTS AWNINGS COVERS PORCH CURTAINS North Platte Tent and Awning Co. 109 West Sixth Street NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. Phono 210 AUTO CURTAINS AUTO TOPS Service Service NEW Ford Repair Shop 722 N. Locust. Phone 152. A Trial Will Convince You, 'i.i i.t :.: :.: t.t i.t t.t li i.i :t :.t xt Highest Cash Prices Paid for Hides and Junk. L. LIPSHITZ. NOTIOI3 TO CKGDITOHS Estate No. 1628 of Dora Wostenfeld. deceased, In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notice that the time limited for presentation and fil ing Of claims against said Estate Is Oc tober 4th, 1919, and for settlements of said Estate is March 25, 1920; that I will sit at the county court room In eald county, on July, 4, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. in. and October 4, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objec tions duly filed. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, J3J1 County Judge. NOTICE OP INCORPORATION OP EDWARDS-REYNOLDS COMPANY Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned havo formed a corporation under the laws of tho State of Nobras ka, under the name and stylo of "Edwards-Reynolds Company," with the principal place of transacting Its busi ness In the City of North Platte, Lin coln County, Nebraska, the general na ture of the business to bo transacted by said Corporation consisting of buy ing and selling of men's clothing, fur nishing goods, hats, shoes and the op erating of retail stores for the sale of the' same; the amount of the cap ital stock is $25,000.00, which was paid at tho time of the commencement of tho business, which vas on tho 1st day of April. 1919, by goods sold to this corporation! and the commencement of the Corporation was on the 24th day of March, 1919, and to continue for a period of twenty years from that date, and tho highest amount of indebted ness or liability to which tho corpora tion shall at any time subject Itself Is two-thirds of -Twenty-five thousand 00.100 ($25,000.00) Dollars; the affairs oi tho Corporation to be controlled by a Board of Directors, of three in number, such Directors' to elect a President, Vice-president, Secretary and Treasur er, who aro to conduct the business of the Corporation under tho Instructions of tho Board of Directors. Dated this 19th day of May. 1919. JOHN B. EDWARDS, SOPHIA B. EDWARDS, m2CJ20 EDWARD W. REYNOLDS. NOTICE OF HEARING: In tho Mattor of the Estate of Caroline Fransen, Deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. To All Persons Interested In said Es tate: Notice Is hereby given that on May 23, 1919. Fred E. Pease, Executor of said estate, filed In said Court, a re port of his doings as Executor of said estate, together with his application for the distribution of the personal property of said estate and the assign ment of the real estate thereof, accord ing to the provisions of the last Will and Testament of said Carollno Fran zen, deceased, and it Is hereby ordered that the same be heard before said Court In the County Court Room In the Court Houso In the City of North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 14th day of June, 1919, at nlno o'clock A. M., at which time all persons interested may nppear, object to and contest the same. Notice of this proceeding and the hear ing thereon Is hereby ordered given to nil persons Interested therein by pub lishing n copy of this order In The North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune, a seml-wekly newspaper printed In said county, for three consecutive weeks prior to the date of said hearing. Dated May 23, 1919. (SEAL) Wat. H. C. WOODHURST, m27J13 County Judge. Notlco to Creditors Estate No. 1648 of Mary B. Evarts, de ceased, in tho County Court of Lnl coln County, Nebraska. Tlie Stato of Nebraska, ss: Credi tors of said estato will take notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation nnd filing of claims against said es tato is September 20, 1919, and for set tlement of said ostato Is May 17, 1920; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county on Juno 20, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on Septembor 20, 1919, nt 9 o'clock a. m., to recolve, examine, hear, allow, or adjust nil I claims and objections duly filed. ISBAU) WM. tl. V. WOODHURST, mJ13 County Judges. roit ea. WILL cxmruT