The Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. BAKU.EdTtor and Publisher BUHflORIPTION UATKSl One Year, cash In advance 11.25 Months, CMb In advance 64 eta Entered t North Platte, Nebraska. Fostofflce as second class matter. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1908, On Thursday of next week ono hun dred thousand Idle men will bo put to work in the mills nnd factorial through out the country. This can bo taken ns a sign of renewed prosperity and that the country is rapidly assuming the condi tion that existed before tho financial flurry of Inst fall. When the mills and factories arc running full time business everywhere is good. Thk statements of the state banks of Nebraska show that on August 30th the deposits wore $2,845,000 greater than on May 14th, certainly a nice in crease in four nnd one-half months. This increase is In stato banks alone; the increase in tho deposits in tho na tional banks of tho state wbb probably greater. Following ten years of un paraleled prosperity, under republican administrations, nearly ovorybody has a bank deposit, nnd tho fact that they liavo been able to got ahead is a pretty good reason why thoy should vote to continue in power tho party which has so largely contributed to thoir pros perity. Tin: republican state platform adopt ed at Lincoln this week ondorscs tho national administration and tho Roose velt policies; commends tho record of Nebraska's delegation in congress; pledges a continuanco of tho present stnto policy of regulations of railroads and tho people's rule, and tho economic management which has reduced the stato debt from two million dollars to less than a quarter of a million; com mands tho state board of publio lands nnd buildings in roscinding tho order taking a per cent of the pension monies of tho members of tho soldiors' homo, ank pledges a continuanco of the pres ent policy; endorses the proposed amendments to tho constitution; and favors amendments to tho primary law ns will make it moro ollkient in insur ing popular control of all nominations. Bclton on Educational Needs "Switched to tho Waterworks" was the heading you gavo to our article Tho reason of tho "switch" was wo wore n littlo tired of tho subject and wo thought tho public might bo and we did not wish to presume too much on your generosity, for you certainly have been very generous to us by publishing our sido of the proposition and all tho propositions that havo been beforo it. It is "videnco that you know how to conduct a first class nowspaper and wo will always feel gratoful to you for your kindness and besides wo consider tho proposition dead and buried. Wo switched to an issuo which all aro in terested and would now like to advocato the most vital subject that is poBsiblo to bring beforo intelligent people, tho "Education of tho Children". Tlioro is complaint in tho Third wnrd of lack of accommodation, ono school room has Boventy pupils. They sit around on steps, Btovos and anything that will hold up a child and tho way thoy aro coming in it will bo nocossary to Htretch ropes across tho room to hang them on. This Btato of affairs ought not to bo and It would not if tho people would take an interest In tho schools. However, ignorance on tho people's jmrt is tho main causo of tho trouble J'ho first step should bo for doWnrnn from each ward to moot and discuss every nnaso or tho school problem. In tho Third ward thoro Bhould bo an ciitht room school house nnd It I mn,t likely it should bo built of reinforced biuoi concroto anu it should bo heated by steam. Owinir to the railroad trucks the Third ward is somowhat isoiaicu anu Bnouiu do treated different ly from tho schools south of tho track, The Firtit nnd Snrnml wnniii At tending their limits both east and west mi unii, uiu location oi mo schools aro aoout rignt and it might be woll to build tho same sizo school as tho ono in Third ward, hut Uin nchnnl Vlrnt wind him nnlv n Imlf U should have n wholo block; this might uo uuviuiuu uy ouying u uiock a littlo further east and build on it and sell tho present location. Whatever ia dono now ought to havo tho futuro in viow. To built! three ward school houses bucIi as wo ought to havo will cost nbout $uu,uuu,uu. lhu high school houso is a misfit all the way through. It is wrongly located i iiu ciiimreii nnvo tn hrontK tho tho cloiuia or dust which blow into rooms as it is on tho street that tho wagons an pass going m and out of town. Howovor, wo are at the stag in tho town's progross whero wo Bhoul flociiln for Hut hunt- liitnrnufa nt tu Bchools regnrdlesB of tho present cost. As returns mo present uoaru or education it is equal if notsuporior to nny board ..... I i i n i- - , wu iiuvu uvur nun. it is composeu o business men who must attend to thlo own business day times, consequently havo only ovoninga to attend to school matters. fhoy havo no timo to visit tho Bchools nnd must bo icrnorant of th wants and conditions of tho Bchools llioy do not servo becnuse thoy w to but because snmebodv must. T of the members tried to resign lately out wore not normittcu. mis smo o: ulFnirs might bo improved upon bv elect ing women to tho board, they would visit tho schools and ascertain thoir condition and wants. They could havo tho hoard meetings in tho afternoon ihoy naturally tnko moro interest 41... ...1 41-.. .1 I- Al . in uiu i.'uui;iiii(jii unu morula oi ma dren then men do. nnd it Ir morn cl.il- than likolv it would lm for tlin Inrnrnnrit of the schools. School teaching is almost exclusively by women. In all tho wart schools of Omaha not ono man touches and if thoy aro tho best teachers they certainly should bo tho best directors of the teachers. It Is evident the people must take a hand in tho school business nnd help the board of education. And tho way to do so would be to present a petition to tho board praying it to cnll nn elec tion to voto on the proposition of ac- eptlng tho Initiative anu iicicrenaum law which tho board vould gladly do and if accented you could take nction toward building school houses. Men and women can both sign the petition and vote on the bonds. Municipal Ownkusiiip lkaoub, Jamks Uki.ton. Sec'y. Myrtle New. Elmer nnd Fred Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Fredrickson, of Nuckols county, visited relatives nnd nttended tho Ivcr- Bon-IInnscn wedding. Mrs. Anna E. Moore began a term of school in Logan county Sept. 7th. Chas. (tumbrel was a North Platte visitor Friday." Tho A. HurnB place has been sold to Enrnest IHslcr, of Huntley, Nob. Con- ideration $1000. Abo'it one hundred invited guests spent Friday evening nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Peterson, nnd while there wished Mr. nnd Mrs. Hansen a life full of sunshine and happiness. Mr. Han sen is the son of Mrs. Peterson, who was married to Miss Ida Iverson on the 9th of September. A number of young peoplo attended thedanco at Mrs. Stearns, Wednesday. Miss Mary Nelson camo out from North Plntto nnd attended the Iverson- Hnnseu wedding. Puckarue Island. Mrs. Kate Horn nnd Brother Floyd went to Loxington Thursday morning. Fred Burns, of Farnnm, is helping his uncle, Duko Trembly this week hay ing on tho Dnlton place. Sam Wallace, of Crcston, Iowa., dropped in nnd surprised his sister Mrs. Nelson Trembly Sunday. Not having mot for sixteen years it was very much of a suprisc. Mrs. Bert Houser, of Box Elder, de parted for Lexington Wednesday morning to visit Mrs. Henry Gnnscr nd other relatives. Claronco Drako met with a very sorious accident Frlduy evening while his pnrents were nt North Platte. Ho got on n wild horse aiyl went nftcr the cows in tho pasture and his horse stumbled, throwing him under its feet and stepping on him, dislocating his shoulder and brenking tho shoulder bono. Dr. Kcnnon wns summoned nnd put it in place nnd ho is getting along nicely nt this writing. Thoro will bo a dnnco nt G. C. Drako'a on tho Dietrich placo on Octo bor 3d. THE PEOPLE ALL la Chorus Cried, Give Vm Ncnbro'a Ilerplcldc. This word of late has been In ovory- ono'a mouth, nnd many nro wondering1 what tho word nlgnlflcB, though no ono has yot boon found, who will deny that NEWIirtO'8 HBRPICIDI3 does tho woric. voll, for tho Information of thousands of peoplo who Ilko to know all about n good thins, wo would say that IIERPICIDE means, a destroyer or killer of "Ilorpos," Now "Ilorpos" la tho family namo of a dlscnso causod by various vogotablo par asites. A similar mlcrobo cuubcb dan druff, Itching scalp, nnd falling '.:Ur: this la tho microbe that NEWimO'S IIEItPI CIDQ promptly doatroya; nftor which tho hair grows. Sold by loading druggists. Bend wo. in stnmps for samplo to Tho llerplcldo Co., Detroit, Mich. I'wn sizes 50 enntn find H.liO. McDonoll & Graves, Special Agents. Notice to Sellers of Cream. Trnmp. tho irrocor. is buvinir cronm and paying top price with immediate returns of ciihIi. David Coi.b Creamery, Co., Omaha, Neb. RED POLLED BULLS FOR SKLE Bein.fr through with my herd bull 1 otter him for sale; four years old and a choice indi vidual. Also some line young bulls ready for service for sale. One-half mile south of court house. P. E. Payne, Jos. F, Pillion Authorized DRAIN LAYER Would like to figure with you to connect your house with city sewer system. Also Plumbing Work, Tin Roofing mul Spouting. 'Phono 180, Women Love the Smoke of a Forest King cigar. It ia so fra grant and delicate that much ns they may dislike tho smell of ordi nary tobacco, they enjoy tho odor from a Forest King cignr. Try ono today after dinner. You can enjoy it in full confidence that you'll not be asked to stop, or even to get out of the best room in the house. J. F. SCIIiMALZRIIil). Pickles and n preserves. Buy your Spices at the Drug Store and get first pick. Turmeric Jamaica Ginger Cloves Cinnamon Mace Black and white Mustard Seed Dill Seed Celery Seed Allspice Pure Gum Jar Rings Sealing Wax Parafine Corks Everything new and fresh. Stone Drug Co. What Is a Just what it will buy. In groceries it is worth About $1.10 at LAMB'S CASH STORE, NORTH SIDE. Ladies Who Drive appreciate nothing so much as a smart turnout. Our car riages, single and double, with bodies resting on springs that leave no trace of iar. or consciousness of movement to the occupants, and running noiselessly on wheels of pneu matic tires, give riding the acme ot pleasantness. A. M. Lock. Wood Turning and Furniture Repairs, Cabinet Work, Screen Frames, Saw Filing and Setting. All kinds of Job Work done on short notice at prices to suit. Terms Cash. P. M. Sorenson. Shop North of 1 O. Notice to Hunters. Wo will proseculo to tho full extent of the law all hunters or tresspassers nn our lunn. Chas. P. Wilkinson, P. L. Weinburg Henry Wilkinson, M. C. Soth, Olo L. Oloson, Prank Knglnnd Spencer Kdmlstcn, G. W. Edmisten Chris Sard, Mary Pnka, A. R. Christensen, G. G. Kowloy, James Satllo. Do ar Worth? PERFECTION In Form can be obtained by wearing G-D CORSETS Slylo 322. Price $1.00. This is ono of our most comfort ably fitting corsets, nt thu same time having the perfect linos necessary for the new tight-fitting gowns. Pront nnd side supporters. Mdo in a largo variety of materials nnd trimmings. Wilcox Department Store Pulling In Harness light or heavy, ia mnde easy for horses if you use ours. Can give you any style, nny kind for carriage, buggy or cart, and guarnntco satisfaction. Ev erything in harness and horse goods nt surprisingly low prices. Fine custom work n specialty. Repairing neatly nnd promptly done also at small cost. Workmanship and material warranted. Money's worth here. A. F. Fink. CHICKENS Young and Old. ALSO. FAT CATTLE. Highest Market Price. Stint's Meat Market. Notice to Hunters and Others. All persons nro wnrned ncainst hunt ing or tresprnssing on tho lands of the undersigned in Hnll precinct. Violntors will bo prosecuted to the full extent of tho inw. Oscar Stiles, C. P. Campbell, A. Gutherless, Prod Mulone, Cooper, W. II. Ruth, Wm. Ackermnn, M. E. Stiles. ItOAD NO. 308. To nil whom it may concern: Tho commissioner appointed for the purpose of locating a public road as follows: Commencing at tho west end of 12th street. City of North Platte, Nebraska, extending thence in a northwesterly direction to tho northwest corner of section iW-M-30, thenco west along the south sido of tho cemetery to the west sine oi cemetery, at tins point jogging north across tho section lino on section U'J-M-30 making section line of section 2!)-U-l!0 tho south side of said road, said proposed road to folio at section line in westerly direction to tho North I'latto Land & Water Company's canal. thenco west nlong tho north Bide of right-or-wny of canal m a westerly and nortnwosteriy direction to tiio pub lic, road No. 21. terminating thereat. said road to be (G feet wide, lias re ported in favor of tho location of said road and all objections thereto or claims for damago must be filed in the county clerk's olllce on or beforo noon on tho 20th dav of November. 1!)0S. or such road will be established without reference thereto. Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Sept 17, 1908. P. it. Elliott, County Clerk. NOTICU TO CUKDITOltS. In I lm County Court of Lincoln county. N In I In1 matter ot tlio ONtato of Amilu Nottro N lii'ruliy trlven. Hint llio eri'dltors Ll.til ..ll III .1... of nun. in-. I'u-ti-ii w in iiirt'v urn .Miiiiiiiisi rai of Haiti I'Mtitu. Wifnro mo, ( 'Dimly .Imliru Lincoln roiinty. Nuliruska, nt tlio com rlx of iiMi.t iinini in mini illume, nil Ill IT till! U9.V III n..tilllf llHkli n..l .... .1... IT. I. ,1... t I.-!! (if "'. inn. u ii i in' ..in iiiij iii .iiiru, Mi, at n o'clock a. in. onoli day, for tlio imr- in.iu ui in uni'iiiuiu iiinrriiiiiiii lur I'Minil! t I. ll, ml IiilI .ml all. CI. ....... mini i .ijiiniiiii-iH HUH illlifliuill I'. i IIIUIHIIM nro ttlloMt'il for creditors to procnt tliolr wiuium unu unu i iiur iur 1. 1 it .tiiiiiiiiiHirmnv I( k.ittln until ilIiiIii Il.u Kill. .1.... ... I r. r...... -i mi v. iii. iii nro .vm 111.,, ill .llfc-- I1HW H'1.1.. ..... I Ill l.ll I....I ... . . i. 11 i.. 1,1 H"tn:i' lil Iii (iiiiiiimiihi 111 W1U North I'latto Trlliuno. a leiral lU'Wopaiuir, for four wuuU siuicoirtlvoly nrlor to tlu 17th day of Octolitir. limw. 'luit my hnnd and Mial of said court, this Slit duy of Siii'tuiubor. A. 1). Uhw. n. O. KLDF.lt. -- Countr Judco. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, Th following propoicd iunndmBt t tli 8 oonitltatlon of th stuto of ZT- braika, htrelnatter ct forth la full, ii BUDinutea to tn eiectori of tn stat or NebrnVa. to lis Toted upon nt th h ernl eloctton to h held Tueidar. Norm- bur 3rd, A. D. 1908. A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Seo- tlon two (2), four (4), five ts), alx (S), and thirteen (13) of Article alx (6) of the Conitltutlon of the Htate of Ne braalia. relatlnc to Judicial Powerff. Bo it RaolTd By the Xioglslatur of th Stat oi itanraakai Section 1. Amendment vropoaed. That Section two (2) of Article alx (C) of th Constitution of the State of Nebraska b amended to read as follows: Section 2. (Sncremo court: indresi Jurisdiction.) The Supreme Court shall consul or seven UJ juuues: anu a ma jority of all elected and qualified Judges shall be necessary to constitute a quorum or pronounce a decision. The Supreme Court shall hav Jurisdiction In all case relating to the revtnue, civil caics In which the state Is a party, mandamus, quo warranto, habeas cornus, and such appellate Jurisdiction as may be provided by law. Section 2. (Amendment proposed.) That Section four (4) of ArtloTe six () of the Constitution of th State of Nebraska, be amended to rau as roiiows: Section 4. (Suprem oourt. Judires. eleotlon, tra, residence.) The Judges of ins Huprem court snail De elected uy the electors of th atat at larse: and their term of offic except as hereinafter provided snail d six years. Ana saiu Supreme Court Judires shall during their term of office, reside at the plac whero the court In holden. Section 3. (Amendment proposed.) That Section flv (C) of Article (G) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as follows! Section &. (Bnprcin .oourt. Judges, eleotlon, term; chief Justice.) That at the general election to be held tn the atato of Nebraska In the year 1909, and ench six years' thereafter, there shall be elected three (3) Judges of the Supremo Court, who shall hold their office for the period of six years; that at the general election to be held In th ntato of Ne braska In the year 1911. and acU six years thereafter, there shall be elected three (3) Judges of the Supreme Court, who Khali hold their office for the period of six years; and at the general election to Do noid in tne state or iNCDr.isKa in tho yenr 1913 and ea"h six years there after, thero shall be elected a Chief Jus tice of the Sutircm Court, who shall hold his office for the period of six years. Provided tnat tne memocr or tne au nrnmn Court whose term of office ex pires In January 1914, shall be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during that time until tho expiration of his term of office. And provided further, that upon tno adoption or inrse amendments oy the electors of the State, the Governor shall. Immediately upon Issuing hU nrnclnmatlon declaring said amondmontn adopted, appoint four (4) Judges of th Supreme Court, two (2) of whom shall ne appointed, to noin saia onice unn their successors shall be elected at tho general election In 1909, and have quali fied: and the other two (2) shall hold their office until their successors sliull lc elected at the genernl election neia in 1(111, and havo qualified. Section 4. (Amendment proposed.) That Section six (6) of Article six (C) of the Constitution of the state of Nebraska, be amended to read as follows: Section C. (ChUf Jnstlo.) The Chief Justlco shall serve ns such durlnirall the term for which he was elected lie shall Preside nt nil terms of the Simrr no ourt, and In Ills absence the Judfen present shnll nelect one of their number to preside temporarily. Section C. (Amendment proposed.) Tihnt Section thirteen (13) of Artlclo six (0) of the Constitution of Nebraska be amended to read as follows: Section 13. (Judges, salaries.) That Judges of the Supremo Court shall ench receive a salnry of $ I 601. 't u . . of tho District Court iln' n snlnrv of 13,000 per annum, payable quarterly. Approved April 8. 1907. I, Coo. C. Junkln. Secretary of State, of tho State of Nehrnkn. do hereby certify that the foregoing proponed amendment to the Conitltutlon n tho Stato of Nebraska Is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled- nnd en grossed bill, as passed by tho Thirtieth session of the legislature of the Stnto of Nebraska, as appears from sold original bill on fllo In this office, and Unit said proposed amendment Is submitted to Un nunllfled voters of the stato of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection nt the genernl election to he held on Tuesday the 3rd day of November. A. D. 1!0S In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand nnd nfflxed the Great Soul of the State of Nebraika. Done ri Lin coln, this 15th dnv of July In th vnr or our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred nnd KlKlit. nnd of the Ind-'i-"'.i n of the United States the Ore Hundred and Tlilrtv-thlrd, and of this Stn he Korty second. OHO. C. JUNKIN. (SEAL) Secretary of State. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of Mo. braska, as hereinafter set forth in full, is submitted to th electors of the State f Nobrnulca. to b voted upon at tho gen eral election to u noid Tuesday, novem ber 3rd, A. D. 1900. A JOINT RESOLUTION to nroposo an Amendment to Section 9, Article 8 of thu Constitution of the Stutu of Ko bruska: Bo it Kesolved and Enacted By the egls lslatur of ths Stats of Nebraska: Section 1. (Amendment.) Tint nt the general election for state and legislative officers to oe neid uu urn iur uuj u ceedlng tho first Alcnday In November. 1908, the following provision he piopo.srd and submitted to the debtors ot tne state as an amendment to Section u, Article li of the constitution of thu Stat of Nebraska: Section 9. (educational runds, Invest ment.) All funds belonging to the state for educational purposes, tho interest and Income whereof only are to be used, shall be deemed trust funds held by thu stato, and tho state shall supply all Iohhish thereof that may In any manner accrue, so that the same shall remuln forover inviolate and undiminished, and shnll not be Invested or loanod excrpt. on Unltod States or stnte securities, oi leg. Istered county bonds of till" stnte or registered school district bonds of this state, and such other securities .is the legislature may from time to time direct. And such funds with the lnter"t nod In come thereof are hereby solemnly pledged for the purposes for which they nra granted and set apart, and shnll not u transferred to nny othor fund for other uses. Suction 2. (Ballots; Adoption.) Tlmt nt siild election In the year 190S. on th barfut of each elector voting thereut there shall be printed or written tlw words: "for proposed uinendiiit'iit to the Constitution with reference to the invest ment of the permanent school fund." nnd "Against said proposed amendment tu tho constitution with reference to the In vestment of tho permanent school fund." And If a majority of all voters nl snld election shall he for such amendment th sumo shall bo deemed to be adopted. Approved April 5, 1907. I, Geo. C Junkln. Secretary of ritnte. of tho State of Nebraska, do hereby cer tify tlint the foregoing proposed amend ment to the Constitution of tho Stnto of Nebraska Is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, as nnysed by the Thirtieth session of the legislature of the State of Nebraska, as appenrs from said original bill on fllo In this office, and that said proposed amendment Is submitted to tho minllflel voters of tho State of Nebrakn for their adoption or rejection nt the general elec tion to be held on Tuenday. tho 3rd day of November, A. D. 1908. In testimony whoreof I have hereunto set my hnnd nnd nfflxed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. Hone nt Lin coln, this )5th tiny of July. In the year of our Lord Ono Thousand Nln" Hun dred and Klght, and of the lndepu)ence of the 1'nlted -Stutes tho One Hundred and Thirty-third, and of this Statu the Forty-second. . . (mad m&fras PROFESSIONAL CARDS I T S. TVVINEM. V, Homeopathic Physicmn and Surgeon. I Office! McDonald Bank Huildmp. I Phone 183. A. J. Ames. M. I). Mario Ames. .1. !) DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians and Surgeons. Office: Over Stone Drug Co. Phones: Office 273, Residence 273 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Bank. vhnnna 1 Office 130 Phon08 Residence 115 D R. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 an'l 8, McDonnld Stato Bank Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Attorncys-nt-Lav. Office over Schatz Clothing Store. Phone 48 1 C. PATTERSON, Attorney-at-Law, Office: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. Your New Suit should bo mado to order, and wo aro in position to make it and guarantee a perfect fit. New samples of spring and summer goods just received. Come in and let us show you. No use sending out of town for your npparel. F. J. BROEKER lewoy St. Merchant Tailor Serial No. 0202. . R. 19733. NOTIOK FOIt I'UHLICATION. Department of tlio Intorlor. U. 8. Land Otllco at North I'latto. Nob. August 10th. 11)04 Notice Is hereby given that Kathorlno Sorenson, formerly Kathurlno Peterson, of nenmark. Nebraska, who. on Soptotnhor 21st, 1003, mado homestead entry No. 10735. for southeast ouartor Sections!. Township 11 N., Kango 28 W tlth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mnko Final llvo year proof, to establish plnm to tho land abovo described, boforo tho register and recolvor. at North I'latto. Nobraska. on tho I'th day of October, 1WW. Claimant names as witnesses: I. M. Abor crombie. Hans I). Jurccnson and Jacob Itosen liorc. all of .Maxwell. Nobraska, and Nols Nelson, of Donnmrk, Nobraska. all-6 J. E. Evans. Register. Probate Notice to Creditors. In tho county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska. In tho matter of thoostato of Albortlna Samelson, deceased. Notlco Is hereby given, that tho creditors of tho said deceased will meet tho administra tor of said estate, before me, County Judco of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at thu county court room In said county, on tho 3d day of October. 1UW, and on tho sd day of April 1U09, atO o'clock a m. each day. for tho pur pose of presenting their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months nro allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho administrator to settle said estate, from tho Uth day July. HKW Ti,ls notlco will bo published In tho North I'latto Tribune, for eight successive publications prior to tho !)d day of October. UKW. ay Witness my band and seal of said court this 8th day of September, A, I). UKW. W. U. ELDER. H- County Judgo. NOTICE. Tho Denver Hay it drain Company, cor IHiratlon, defendant: Wllltako notlco that on tho 27th day of Au gust 190H, tho County Judgo of Lincoln Coun ty. Nobraska. Issued an order ot attachment for the sum of iri.oo, in an action pending iMiforo him. wherein Wilbur K, Stafford is plaintiff and tho Denver Hay fc Grain Com pany Is defendant, and that property of tho defendant, consisting of monoysln tho sumofflKJOO. has been attached under said order and that tho Union Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, has been garnlsheed In said cause, and that moneys of said de fondant In the sum of J'.W.oO. now In tho po scsslon of the Union I'aclilc Railroad Com pany havo been garnlsheed, Said cause has fieen continued to tho 10th day of October, llRM, atnlno o'clock a, m. at which tlmo said causo will comu up for trial. Dated August 31st, 1908. WiMiicn V STAJTOnt), Plaintiff. Ily Wilcox & Halllgan. Ills Attys. LEGAL NOTICE. To Eleanor A, Klssloburgli. ICIssleburgli. first and real namo unknown, husband of Eleanor A. Klssloburgli, Eleanor A. ICessel baugh, Deborah Powers, Homo for Old Ladles of Troy, N. Y., John Doe, real and full namo unknown, and the Northwest Quarter (NWM)of Section Twenty-six CM). Township Nino (0) North, Rango Thlrtyono (31)i west of the Bth Principal Meridian, Lincoln County, Nebraska and the unknown owners of said land, Vow nnd each of you aro horoby notified that on tho 1st day of September. llH, Martin L McCultougf . as plaintiff, (lied his petition In thu dlM Met i wm . uf Lincoln County, Ne braska, against you as defendants therein; tho object and prnyur of which Is to foreclose tlio tax sale cortlllcato and Hen for taxes In tho manner as provided by law on tho North west Quarter (N WW) of Section SB. Township li North, Range HI west of the tlth Principal Meridian, Lincoln County Nebraska; the said tax lien being for tho years IWi to IIW7 Inclu sive, together wlth'lnterest and costs as by law provided, together also an attorney's fun of ten tier cent of tho amount of said lien, and thero Is now duo plaintiff upon said tax lion upon the above described real estate tho sum of Korty-nlno ($U'.)0 Dollars of which sum with Interest as provided by law, attorney's fees and costs, tho plaintiff prays for a do crew of foreclosure nnd sale of said promises and satisfaction of the amount found dun on on said land, and that you and each of you and your assigns Ihi barred of euulty of re demption. You arorciiulrcd to answer said neMtlon on or lieforo the Wth day of Octolier, Dated at North Platte, Nebraska this 12th dayof Septumlior. I WW. l" . , Mautin L. McOi!i.i.ounii, Plaintiff, s-15-lwks L. E. Roach. His Attorney. Serial No. 0101, ji. k, wioti. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. Land Olllcu at North Platte. Neb. , , September 21st. won. Notlco Isheroby given that Carl W.McO row. .?. N(jri,l' 1 lntl.0' 'l'"raska. who on Decern!.; Uth. 1101. mado homestead entry No. lUIW. f(.,r M10 northwest quarter (NW'H), Sec tion 8. Township 15 north. Range 2U west Sixth Principal Meridian, has illtd notlco of Intention to make tin al five year proof Ui establish claim to tbe land alwvo described, Iwforo tho Register and Re ceiver at North Platte. Neb., on tho 2Jth dayof November. IlKW. Claimant names os witnesses: P, C. Peter son, A. Rudolph, T. J, Combs and W A Stearns, all of Norlb I'latto. Nebraska. S3 J- E. Etf ANSI Register.