Semi -Weekly Tribune' Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. BUIl80HirTIOM ItATEf-i One Year. cs1j in advance :,,r5 Months, CMh In advance & eta Eutorcd t North Platte. NobrasVa.Postofflce aa second class matter. TUESDAY. AUGUST 10. 1909. s Announcement!. COUNTY CLERK. I announce- myself as n republican candidate for tho oflko of county clerk, subject to tho decision of tho primaries. F. R. Elliott, North Platto, Neb., June 1. 1909. I announce myself as republican can didate for tho ofllce of county clerk of Lincoln countv. Nebraska, subject to tho primaries to be held August 17. William Otten. siieiuff. I hereby announce myself a candidate for tho republican nomination for tho olllco of sheriff, subject to tho primary to be he'd August 17th. I. L. MlLTONBEHOEIt. I respectfully announco myself aa a candidato for tho nomination for a shorifl, subject to tho republican pri mary. Any support given mo will be appriciatcd. A. J. Salisbury, treasurer. I heroby announco myself bb a candidato for tho ofllce of County Treasurer, subject to action of Repub lican primary August 17, 1909. Ray C. Lanoford. county commissioner. I respectfully announce myself as a candidato for county commissioner, subject to tho action of tho republican primary. A. 0. Kocken. I hereby announco myBcIf a candidate for tho olllco of County Commissioner of DIfltrict No. 1, subject to tho r.ction of tho republicans at tho primary elec tion. R. L. Douglas. COUNTY SURVEYOR. I hereby announce myself as a candidato for tho Republican nomina tion for tho ofllce of county surveyor, subject to the decision of the primary election. PAUL G. Meyer. , Primary Candidates. Tho primary" o'ection will bo held Tuesday of next woek, August 17th, and in accordance with past practice Tho Tribune presonta an introductory sketch of tho republican candidates for nomination for county ofllccs. Owing to tho legal mix-up of tho law making county judge and county superinten dent non-partisan ollkcs, the names of County Judgo Elder and County Supt. Ebright will not appear on the primary ballots, but both will go on tho Novem ber election ballot by petition. And tho samo is true of County Surveyor -u -Meyer, who will bo n candidato ior re- iJjSifoloction. Perhaps nono of the candidates are so well known bb I. L. Miltonbergcr, who seeks a renominntion for ulierill for a third term. Tho duties of hia ofllce havo cal!cdhim into ovory precinct in tho county, and in this way ho has met, in ono way or anothor, practically every voter in tho county. And among this largo. acquaintunco thore is nono who can say that Mr. Miltonborgor has not mada an ciilcient officer or that ho has prostituted hia oflko. Thore may bo a few we, howovor, know of nono who havo becomo incensed at Mr. Milton borgor because in tho performance of his duty ub an oflicor ho was compelled to tako action that proved disagreeable to them, ynt no fair man will cenBiire an oillcor for doing his duty. Tho only thing that is being urged against Mr. Miltonbergcr is that ho seeks a third term, and whllo thera aro somo who may not favor such, there aro others who believe that an oillcor who doos his wholo duty, as Mr. Miltonborgor has done, ia entitled to further recognition. Opposing Mr. Miltonborgor in the nomination for sheriff, is Arthur Salis bury, of this city. Mr. Salisbury moved to Lincoln county with hifl par ents twenty years ago and located in Plant precinct. Thero he remained for ten years, when he removed to North Platto nnd purchased a half interest in tho Lock livery barn, later selling out to his partner and purchasing the brick barn on Front stroot whero ho continued in business until a few months ago, when ho sold to an east ern party. Mr. Salisbury is a man who stands well in tho communities in which ho has lived and tho confidence roposcd in him Ib well merited, for ho is an hon est straightforward man with tho abil ity and courage to well fill tho olllco for which ho la an aspirant. Mr. Sal isbury bus been making an activo cam paign and tho race between him nnd his opponent promises to bo n closo nnd clean one. If ho is nominated and olectcd, ho will prove a worthy success or to the successful record modo by Mr. Miltonborgor. Wo do. not think nny ono will dony tho assortlon that F. R. Elliott has mado an efficient, -palnfltaklng nnd econ omical county clerk. Ho has conduct ed his.ofllco in Buch n manner that tho records aro cloar, comprohonsiblo and irnnt un to date: instruments aro filod tenanccd or allowed. These assertions will be verified by all who havo occa sion to uso tho records in the county clerk's office. During the past three and one-half years incumboney of the office or from January 1, 1906, td July 1, 1909-Mr. Elliott received as fees $13,250.00. and during tho samo timo tho exponses wcro $9,070.09, leaving n balance of $4,149.91 to bo turned into the general fund of the county treas ury. Had Mr. Elliott been Icsh ener getic or afraid to work, moro clerical help would havo been necessary, and tho net amount turned over would havo been correspondingly loss. Cortainly his record has been ono of efficiency, and liko In tho case of Mr. Miltonber gcr, tho only chargo is that ho ia can didato for a third term. Wm Otten, who opposes Mr. Elliott for tho nomination for county clork, is tho son of Herman Otten, one of the plonoor residents and farmers of Lincoln county. He is a Lincoln county boy born and raised in tho county, educated in our schools and u graduato of the North Platto high school. Sinco leav ing school ho lias divided the years between filling clorical positions with North Platto business houses and helping with tho work on his fathor's farm in the valley west of town. This writer has known Will Otten since ho was a kid, and ho has no hesitancy in personally endorsing him as n straight forward young man of ability, indus trious and if selected hb tho republican nominco can go out in tho campaign and make a winning fight. That Will Otten is a Lincoln county product nddH to his popularity as candidate, and because of this and his known ubility many will rally round hia standard. Ray C. Longford, as a candidate for renomlnatlon for trensurer, haB no op position, and tis well, for nny opponent would not be in the runnim?, bo efficient and popular has Mr. Langford proven during tho first torm incumbency of the office. For tho offico of county commissioner from tho first or North Platto district, there are two contestants for tho nom ination, A. O. Kocken, tho present in cumbent, nnd R. L. Douglns. Mr. Kocken ia ono of tho pioneer residents of North Platto coming here whon tho town was in its infancy nnd Lincoln county nothing but a cattle rango, He has' scon tho wonderful development of both town and county, has noted the in creasing needs of both, and this with his past exporionco of two yoara aa county commissioner, ho is certainly in a position to know tho best needs of tho people As county commissioner his ono aim haa been to bo fair with tho people and do that which was for the best interests of tho greatest number. His opponent, Mr. Douglas, has been a resident of the county for n long torm of years, rosiding in Myrtle precinct, until a year or so ago when ho pur chased proporty in this city and re moved thereto. Mi. Douglas is well known as a man of intogrity nnd honor, has good business ability and ns county commissioner would fill tho position creditably to himself nnd to tho best interests of tho taxpayors. many voters will not lose their votes by having their ballots thrown out. Too many men never do learn how to mark I their ballots, oven when a system has been long established, and when a new way of voting is being worked out it is a Bafo wnger that many will go wrong. Lincoln Stnr. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physiciun nnd burgeon. Office: McDonald Bank ItuiMinjr. Phono 183. R. B. Brumct, of Myrtle, transacted business in the city on Friday. John C. Huoy, representative of tho Crystal Soap Co. of Denver, visited tho local merchants Suttirday. A. J. Arncs. M. I). Mario Ames, tt. I). DOCTORS AMES & AMES. PhyBicians nnd SurgeonB. Office: Over Stone Drug Co. Phones: Office 273, RcHidenco 273 Here's a Certainty. We arc established right hero where you live and would not daro promise your money back for tho mero nsking If Rexnll Kidney Remedy fails to satis fy you, except we are certain it wil do ob wo claim. Try it at our entire risk. Price GOc. McDonell & Graves. flEO. B. DENT, J Physician and Surgeon. Offico: Over McDonald Bank. Phonos l Office 130 1 nonea V IlcBillcnco 11G I)R C. DROST. Osteopathic Physician. uooms 7 nn'i . McDonald State Bank Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & II A LT TO AN, Attorncys-nt-Lnw. Office over Sella1" Clothintr Store. Phono 8 rjl r PATTERSON. Attorncy-nt-Law, Offico: Cor. Front & Dov" aB. Notice of Water Bond Election. A Treat for all Classes who Smoke. A Forest Kinir G cent clear in his mouth for his own delectation, n few in his pocket for his friend9, is to be ac counted one of the blest. Resort, therefore nil vo who are fond of a good smoko, to tho cigar and tobacco emporium the sin above whoso door is J. F. SCHMALZRIED. GO TO P. M. SORENSON FOR Notice is hereby triven that on tho 24th day of August, 1909, a special elec tion will bo held in the city ot worth Platte. Linco n Countv. Nebraska, tho polling places to be as follows: For the First Ward, nt tho hoso house in snid ward. For the Second Wnrd, at tho hose house in said ward. For the Third Ward at tho hoso house in said ward, at which election, tho fol lowing proposition will bo submitted to the voters ot bbiu city: Shall tho city of North Platte, in tho County of Lincoln, in tho State of Ne braska, issue ita water bonds in tho Bum of ono hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00), In denomlnntionsof ono thousand dollars ($1,000.00) each, to bo dated October 1, 1909, duo in twenty (20) years from their dato, but payable nt any time af tor five years from thoir date, at tlie option oi saiu city; saiu bonds to draw interest at tho rato of five per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually; and in terest payable at tno riscai Airency of tho State of Nebraska in tho city of New York. Said water bonds to be used for ttio purpose oi obtaining money with which to erect, establish and construct n system of waterworks in the city of North Platto; said system of wutorworkB to bo owned nnd con trolled, operated and maintained by tho city of North Platte, for tho uso and benefit oi snia city, ami tno mnnui tnts thereof. And shall tho proper officers of said city be authorized to levy and collect n tax ill tho same man ner as other municipal taxes may bo levied nnd collected, in an amount suffi cient to pay tho interest nnd principal of Bind bonds ns the samo mature; satu The Home You Have Longed For may be ynurs if you say so. If matters not on what loeation you havo Bet your heart we have tho property and can of fer you tno terms you can meet. The Home You Now Occupy you are buying for us show you a plan buy it for yourself. tho landlord, whoroby you Buchanan & Patterson, Real Estntc and Insurance. j 2 ( VHEN PROPERLY CARED FOR harness made by Fink will last for years, for tho nimpln reason that in the first instauco nothing but thorough ly tanned, stout Block leather oak tnuued whenever that's tho best to use goes idto it, and becnuso tho neces sary cutting, sewing, riveting and ad justing aro skillfully done by exports at tho business. Fink'n harness is al ways n good investment for any dvvnet of a horse. NOTICE OF FORMATION OK LATERAL HEWEIt DISTRICT. To nlll ptuoiiH Interested: Notice is nerony given mat on mo utn day of July, WW, there wax (lied with tho City Council of North Platto. Nebraska, n petition praying that a lateral Mtwcr district ho formed from the following doscrllied blocks, to-wlt! (ft. 01, 115. "(I. 07, 08, 0.1,70. 71,72.73. 71 nnd i of the original tilat ot tho Haiti city ot North Platte. Nebraska Said lateral sower to bo constructed of ten Inch hewer pipe, with proper Hush tanks, I ... 1 .1 ft .1.... . Let I tho center line of the alley running through can moeic k intersects tno mam sowor on tno east sine or said diockou i.'ottonwooa strcot, ex ternum; tnonco westerly on tno center lino or said alloy through the above described blocks to tho west sldo of said bloek7.". That thu council has set sujd matter for hearing on tho 10th day of August. 1900. nt eight o clock i). in. official timo. at tho olllco of tho mayor and city council In tho court houso of sulci city, All parties Interested aro hereby notified to bo present at tho abovo named time and plnco and show eaur.o, If any. why said lateral dtstrlctshoutd not bo formed ns prayed, and special assessments thereafter levied as provided by law upon the roil os--Into constituting said district for tho con struction and maintenance of tlio same. Dated July II. I'.W tikis. CPA n rcitSON. Mayor. Atlests CIIAS. F. TEMPLE, CltyClerk. Sorlol No. 0:iR2. NOTICE FOH PUHLIOATION. Department of tho Interior. IT. 8. Land OMco at North I'latto. Neb. Julyllth.lUW Notlco Is hereby el von that William CI. Edls. of North l'luttc. Nob., who on July Mth. 10OI. made Homestead Entry No. !MI42. Ferial No. tcirtJ. for east half, east half northwest quarter and east half southwest quarter of section 8, township 11 north, range -"i west of tho slxtn principal meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako dual live year proor, to establish claim to tlio land abovo descrllietl. before tho Iteglster and Kccelvor at North I'latto, Nebraska, on tho Hth day of Sopt.. UW. Claimant names ns witnesses: Martin .Top son. of Denmark, Nob., Alex llrown. lledgy Van I'olt. Arthur Wheolor, all ot North Platte. Neb. J20 0 J. 15. F.vanh. Iteclstor. r n taxes to bo levied upon all ot tlio prop- - w rUmitUre Repairing erty within said city as shown and I vniiinM ntinn inn nasnsnmnnr. rmls nf tno AND CABINET WORK. Also Wootlturning. WINDOW SCREENS Shop 107 East Fifth. unon assessors of eaid citv. in nddition to all other taxes, provided and authorized by law. Saiu bonds to bo negotiable in form. The ballots to bo used in mud election shall havo printed thereon: "1'UK issuini: ono nunureu tnousanu dollars ($100,000.00) of wnter bonds of the City of Worth i'lntto.in tno county ot t t i.. :.. ii... c,i r fr. Specialty, the purposo of obtaining money with which to erect, establish and construct u system of waterworks in said city, Primary Voting. It is not too early for all who desire an honest expression of the public will (o begin calling attention to tho fact that under tho now primary law voters aro not allowed to mix their tickots In declaring thoir preferences for candidates. Thoro ia nothing to prevent a member of ono party voting in tho primary for candidates of the other party, but if ho does so ho must not vote for tho candidates of his own. lie can only be a member of one party whon ho goes into tho booth nt the primary and can only aid In tho selec tion of tho candidates of ono party. If ho votes for candidates of two pnrtics Ids ballot must bo thrown out as worth less. Under the provisions of the new law tho candidates of nil tho parties ap- pear on tno Bamo uniiot, grouped m columns according to thoir respective parties. Ballota upon which tho voter seeks to express Ills preference for candidates in moro than ono column will bo cast aside. Thoro will bo blank lines upon which ho may wrlto in nnmon of those whom ho may prefer to those wli03o names appear printed uponltho ballot, but ho must not write, in tho column In which appenr tho nnmes of thoso regulnr candidates for whom he winhes to vote, tho nnmo of a candidato appearing in another col umn on tho ballot. If ho does so his ballot must be thrown out. Tho purpose of this Is plain. It is to prevent tho adherents of ono party helping to nominate strong candidates for their own party and wonk ones for tho opposition, orvicovcraa. Whon a man goes into tho primary booth ho cannot belong to two parties, and ho in presumed to bo voting only for tho candidates of his own. Any effort mado to-dircat altonton of voters to this fenturo of tho law will A. F. FINK. A Spanking Good Team is at your command whenever you tell us you want it. This livery stnblo it prepared to supply instantly any kind of n rig you require. White in yotn service it ia ns much yours ns if you owned it. Tho dilleienco ia that you pay only for the time you use it, nnd not for the time it is standing in the stable. That beatu private ownership nil hollow. A. M. Lock. not bo wasted. It seems hurdlv tiOBslh e nnd recorded ob rnpidly an received nnd to n,nj0 B0 much'noiae about it betweon dilatory methods havo not been coun-1 this time nnd primary day that a groat It is a Well Known Fact that our bakery goods aro not excelled in Western Nebrualca. Wo uso tho best Hour, tho best ingrediontn of all kinda. Why nllow your wife to over heat herself baking when you enn buy such excellent goods of us nt such low prices? Try us. ENTERPRISE BAKERY, MrB. Jennlo Armstrong, Prop. Serial No. 0202H. NOTION l'Olt lMTUMCATION DKI'AltTMKNT Ok TUB INTKItlOlt. United States l)aud 'Olllco, At North I'latto, Nebraska. July U, 1000. Notlco Is horeby irlvon that Clinton M . York of Maxwell, NubrasUa, who, on .Juno 2mh, IVO I. mado homestead entry No. 20I4-', serial No. 02020, for south half northwest quarter, lots .1 and 4, southwest quarter and southeast ciuarter. section 4, xownsblp ll N Ran en 28 W.. of tho Oth Principal Meridian. has tiled notlco of Intention to make llnal live year proof, to establish claim to tho 'laud abovo described, before thu reiristcr and receiver, at North I'latto, Nebraska, on tho 10th day of September. lWU, Claimant names as witnesses: r, si. Kusor.of North I'latto. Neb., Will Loncpro. and A. M. Wilson, of Maxwell. Neb., and (lien Ponjuson, of North I'latto. Neb. J.u-n .1. is. r.VANH. JCcKlstor. MCUAL NOTIOK. Notice of petition for drciee of court llnil Inir who the heirs ure. and for assignment to them of thu rual estalo, described In tho petition. Tho Slato of Nebraska. Lincoln county, ss. In thu County Court. )ti tho matter of thu estate of Jatnus A. Sullivan, deceased, To tho creditors, heirs and others Inter ested In tho estate of James A. Sullivan, deceased. Tako notice, that Francis Joseph Sullivan, has II led In tho county court, a pet ition praylnc for a decree, assleului; said estate to the holrs as provided bylaw. And It is ordered mat tlio same stand for hoarlnc the 31th day of August, WO!), boforo tho court at tho hour of (I o'clock, a.m., at which timo any person Interested may appear and except to and contest the same. And notlco of this proceeding is ordered ulven In tho North I'latto Tribune a legal newspaper, for six successive Issues prior to August :11th, 1V0U. Witness my hand and tho seal of tho county court, at North l'luttc. this 3rd day of August, 1W, W. 0. El.nmt. ISKAl.l County Judge. NOTICE. John Bitty and Elllo J. Baty, his wife, will tako notice that on tho first day of July, 190i), I'. II. Sullivan, a Justice of tho Peace in nnd for Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an Order of Attach ment for tho sum of $20.00 in nn action now pending boforo him, wherein Ames & Amos are plaintiffs and John Baty and Ellio Baty, his wifo, nro de fendants, that property consisting of Ono "White" Sowing machine, house hold goods, cooking utensils nnd sun dries, also money in the hands of Paul II. Smith, garnishee, has been attached under said order. Said cause waa continued to tho 31st day of August, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated North Platto, Nebraska, Aug. 5th, 1909. Am i:s & Ami:s, By Albro Ames, Plnintiits, Notice. Gcorgo L. Benson will notlco that on tho 10th day of July, 1909, P. II. Sullivan, n Justice of tho Pcaco of North Platto Precinct No. 1 and In und for Lincoln County. Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for tho sum of $50.00, in an action pending boforo him, wherein cnaries rianer is rinintui ami I George L. Benson, Defendant, that property consisting of money in tho hands of tho Union Pacific Hail Road Company, a corporation, has boon at tached under said order. Snid cause was continued to tho 6th day of Sop tembor, 1909, nt nt 10 o'clock A. M. UIAm.ES I1ANKR. PlnintilT. Dnted July 27lh, 1009. NOTICE OK rOKMATlON OP LATE It AT. SEWEK DISTI5IOT. To nil tiersons interested: Notlco is hereby given that on tho Othday of July. lliOV. thero was filed with the City Council of North I'latto. Noliraska. a petition praying that a lateral sower district bo formed from tho following described blocks, towlt: IW. f7. 50. S5. SI. BH. 5L. 01. W). 4H. 4S and 47, of tho original plat of tho st.ld City ot North Platto. Nebraska Said lateral sower to be constructed of ten Inch sewer n no. with proper llueh tanks. tnan-holes and appliances. Commencing at tho renter lino of tho alley running through block f8 Inlorsects tho main sewer on tho oast sldo of sa d block on Cottonwood street, ex tending thunco westerly on tho center lino of said alley through thu aliovo described blocks to the west sldo of said block 17. That tho council has set said matter for hearing on tho 10th day of August, 100!). at eight o'clock p. m. olllclal time, at tho olllce or t io Mayor and utty council in tno court houso of said city. All parties Inter ested aro iiorony notnicd to bo present at tno aoovo named timo anil place nnd snow cause if any why sain lateral district should not bo formed as prayed, and special assessments thereafter lovleil as provided by law. upon tho real estate constituting said district for tho construction and maintenance of the same. Dnted July II. IflOfl. THOS. I). I'ATTEIlSON, Mayor. Attest: GIIAS, K. TlCMl'i.i;, Ulty Clerk. Notice for Publication. Serial No. WJIM. Departmentof thu Interior. IT. S. Land Olllco at North I'latto. Nob. July "0111.11100. Notlco Is hereby given that John (,iindram of North I'latto. Neb., who on July 10th. UK) I, mado Homestead litttry No. mm, serial No. 02ir3. for north halt and southeast tiuar ter section 10. township l north, range 29, westot tho 0th nrlncloal morldlan. has Illed notlco ot Intention to mako llnal live year proof, to establish c alm to tlio and anove described, ueiorotlio register and receiver at North I'latto, Nebraska, on tho 21th day of Sontombor. IWX Claimant names as witnesses: Wilson II Combs. Garfield Guthcrloss, William l'lttman and Jutl Combs, all or North i'latto. Net). J23-0 J. E. Evans. Register, NOTICE TO NON-J1ESIDENT DE- I'KKDA NTH. John I.antz and Frank l.autz. I'lalnllirs. vs. Hello Jacobs and I. aura Hood Defendants Hello Jacobs und Laura Good aro hereby noMllod that they have been sued In thu Dis trict four Lor Lincoln Cnuntx. Nebraska. Iiv John I, ant, and 1'ranlc Lanlz. who huvo lllrd a duly verified notltlon in said court tlio ob ject and prayer of which U to secure tho partition among suld plaintiffs ami deferi (lants. of tho west half ot tho north oast quarter and thn west halt ot tho south oast quarter In section No. twelve, In township No. thirteen, or rango No tweut.v-olglit. real estate situated in said Lincoln uounty, Nebraska- on are required to atuwor said petition on or boforo tho tlth day of Septem ber. A. II., XI".'. John I. ant, and 1'iiank I. a nth. I'lalnllirs, ny it. o. ui,anvim.u. thoir Atty. to be owned nnd operated by said city, and for levying nnd collecting a tax annual ly to pay tho interest and principal of said bonds aa they mnture." "AUAlNbT lSFUintr ono hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) of water bonds, of the City of North Platte, in tho County of Lincoln, in the Stato of Nebraska, for the purpose of obtaining money with whicn to erect, cstnblisn and construct a system of waterworks in said city, to ue owned and ooernted by said city and against levying nnd col lecting n iti.v aiiiuiiiuy iu ).iy uiu 111 tcrcstnnd principal of Baid bonds as they mature." Those voting in fnvor of said proposi tion, shall mark their ballots with an (a) atter the paragraph, beginning l'or issuing ono hundred thousand dollara (100,000.00) of water bonds of tho uity or worth riatte;" those vot ing ngainst said proposition, shall mark their ballots with an (X) nftcr the parauraph beginnim: "Agninst issuing one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) of water bonds of tho city of North Platte." Said election to bo opened nt 8 o'clock a. m. and continue open until G o'clock p. m., central standard time on the day of election. Dated this 27th day of July, 1909. Thomas C. Pattekson, Mayor. Charles P. Temple, City Clerk. NOTICE TO CKEDITOItH. . In tho matter of tho estate of Frederick nlobl. deceased. In tho county court ot Lincoln County. No braska. Julv 27th. 1000. Notice Is heroby given, that thu creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, before the County Judgo ot Lincoln county. Notirasxa, at tno county courtroom, In said county, on the iitli day of August. ltXiO. and on tho 2Mb day of I'Vbruary, 1U10, at U o'clock a. in, each day, for tho pur pose or presenting tlieir claims forexamlna tlon, adjustment and allowance, Six months aro allowed for creditors to proswit their claims, nnd ono year fortno administrator to settlo said estate from tholMlli day of Juno, lOOO. This notlco to lie published in tho Nortli I'latto Tribune, a legal uonsimpcr. for eight successive Issues prior to August t i, tuw. J-'I -B W. O. EraiBit. County Judge, Serial No.OlSd, Notice for Publication, Department of tlio Interior. IT. S. Land Olllco at North I'latto. Nob. Jiny sum, nw. Notlco Is hereby given that John (luudram, of North I'latto. Nebraska, who, on August Sid, IW2, made homestead ontry No. lHluo. SerlalNo. OIK'H. for southwest quarter section 10, Township IS, north. Range 20 west of tho Sixth Principal Meridian has lllcd notlco of intention to mako llnal live year proof to es tablish claim to the land above doscrllied. boforo tho Register anil Iteculver at North Platte, Nob., on tho iilth day of September, iwv. Claimant names as witnesses: Wilson II. Combs. UarJIoldduthorloKs, William l'lttman and, lud tomlw, allot Nortli I'latto, Neb. J2XM1 J. E. EVANS, Register, NOTICE EOK PUBLICATION. SerlalNo. IWWO. Doimrtnient of the Interior. U.S. Land Olllco at North I'latto. Neb. July so. MM. Notlco Is hereby given that Dennis McKlllln or North Platto, Noli . who. on April io, made homestead entry No. 21778. serial No iwuu for south hair, east naif north east quarter, northwest quarter northeast quarter and southwest quarter nor t Invest quarter of Section a). Township 15 N., Range Ul W., of tho nth Principal Meridian, has tiled notlco ot Intention to inaUe final live year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, lieforo thn Register and Receiver. at Nortli Platte, Nob., on tho -"M day of September, nw. rl IW. I ....... . . n ... u. Aa ibIIhAwh., In.t.1 A UlllUliailb imillio ni,uni, 1tlViU t Maroinher, William Doebko. ,1 . A. Toops ami ii. i'. iiouxo, ,ir., an or norm i'latto, noo, Jist-o J. E. Evans, llcelstor. Primary Election Notice 1909. Notice is hereby given that on Tues day, tho 17th day of August, 1909, at tho voting plnco in the various precincts of Lincoln County, Nebraska, there will bo held a primary election for tho pur poso of nominating candidatca for tho iollowing ollices, to bo voted for nt tho November general election. STATE OFFICEItS. Throo Judges of the Supremo Court. Two Regents of University. COUNTV OFF1CEUS: One County Judge. One County Sherill". One County Coroner. One County Treasurer. Ono County Clerk. One County Surveyor. One County Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction. Ono County Commissioner, Firat Dis trict. phecinct officers: Two Justice of tho Peace. Two Constables. Ono Precinct Assessor. Ono Overseer for oach Road District. Which election will bo oponod nt 12 o'clock m. and remain open until 9 . o'clock in the evening. Dnted North Plntto, Nobr., this lCth day of July, A. D 1909. F. H. Elliott, County Clerk. Eslray Notice. Taken up on or nbout April Cth, 1909, on Hection 23, town 12, range 30. by tho undersigned who there resides, one brown marc colt, about two years old, small, no brands. Owner can have samo by proving property nnd payinp, charges. L. li. ULINKEmlEArlD, North Platto, P. O ROAD NO. 3185. To all whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed for the purposo of locating a public road as follows: Commencing at tlio southeast corner of lot 5 of "County Clerk's" Subdivi sion of lot 1 and southeast quarter northenst quarter of section 4, town ship 13, rango 30, in Lincoln County, Nebrnskn, a"d running thenco north on section line to tho southeast corner of lot 2 of said County Clerk's subdivision nnd running thenco west on the lino be tween lota 2 and 3 nnd between lots 12 on tho nortli, and 10 nnd 11 on tho south of finitl County Clerk's subdivision, and terminating at tho southwest corner of lot 12 of said County Clerk's subdivi sion, lin.3 reported in favor of tho loca tion of said road, anil all claims for damage or objections thereto must be filed in tho olllco of tho rounty clork by noon on tho 30lh day of September A. D., 1909, or fitich road will bo estab lished without rofcrenco thereto. Dntod North Platto, Nebraska, July 29-09. F. R. Elliott, County Clork.