Gei the 0 The Buying of a Suit By Gross IfiOWCoME 'j If, VJKfcltM, IHA1 I Thee n&.NtT TMt 76 Ullri THi CCA r S)MC AMD Ti't- d.1i WAS BoT Th Mr iTUiklC M-CV NcMpr'g or- W CiATHr k Art 1 AtV At Srtaw Ft STcPftDj Cl A ' rjiLT 1 fePtiS L 1 .1 u .! Ul ronimlssiowrs' I'Msr-frlIng Alliance, Nobr., Oct. 16. 11114. The Hoard of County Commission ers nit't pursuant to adjournment. Oflrert present, C. L. llashman, ehtlrniAn, J. M. Wanek and S. C. Th samples And drawings sub mitted by the Western Gas Flxtsrs CMBpany, of Toledo, O., of electric Act ores for the new court house were aamined by the board, and contract 4rwn in duplicate and entered in to. One copy to be forwarded to Mi 4 company and the other placed 0 tie in the office of the county lrk. The clerk was instructed to notify tbs Van Dorn Iron Works company, f Cleveland, O., of the acceptance fcT the board of their proposition to famish and Install steel curtains In te tault windows of the new court fcssse at the price of $665.00. Bids on file with the county clerk I furnish the county with lignite CMl were opened and contract award 4 to J. II. Vaughn & Son, they be ll g the lowest bidders. M. D. Nichols appeared before the fceard and submitted schedule of per 9B&1 property showing the assess , ,. In South Dakota of certain 'Merchandise, including stock of sheet, of James A. Corbln, of Spear flsh, S. D., for the year 1914, this property being later assessed in Vox Batte county, Nebraska, it is the or der of the board that said assessment la Dox Uutte county, Nebraska, be stricken from the tax rolls. Whereupon the board adjourned aatll tomorrow morning, Oct. 16, 1114, at 9 o'clock. Alliance. Nebr.. Oct. Ifi. 1914. The Board of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment, of ficers present, C. L. liashmun, chair man. J. M. Wanek and S. C. Heck. The day was spent by the Hoard Viewing the road in Hunnlng Water precinct. Whereupon the board adjourned aatll tomorrow morning, Oct. 17, 1114. at 9 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., Oct. 17. 1914. The Board of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment, of ficers present, C. L. llashman. chalr- sjiaa, J. M. Wanek and S. C. Reck. A list of sixty names was furnish 4 the clerk of the district court frem which to draw a Jury for the adjourned November term of the Hetrict court. The following claim was examined aad allowed and the clerk ordered to 4nw warrant 00 the building fund fr same: 9. B. Bowden, court house sup erintendent I IK Claims on file were examined and et4 over until the next meeting of tfre board. Whereupon the board adjourned -4e meet at the call of the clerk. M. S. 1IAHORAVES, Clerk. 4l-lt-4130 OLI HICKORY CHIPS There are many Russian names need revision worse than St. 'Ftersburg. If President Wilson can settle that eterado coal strike he ought to find liatton in Europe mere child's There seems to be a demand In the PTraiiftAii mp enrin... . -m AFTERNOON OR EVENING COAT " An afternoon or evpni'ig coat of seal, skin, banded around the bottom with rivet cat and flnislu-it u-ith rrarnt anil , 1- . . , ... inuff. In Which clVft MIkl sealskin are effectively blended. The JllUUty bat Is mad of the t vvn for. naaeor tue two rura. teJ ( 4 y if textile trades for practical chemists to teach American workmen how to dye for their country. As a device for suppressing knowl edge of the horrors of war the cen sorship Is questionable; It throws the correspondents back upon their prolific Imagination. Another interesting point is, what effect will this war have on some of those titles that have been bought by the rich papas of American girls? Nicholas says he will stand pat If It takes his last moujik the most patriotic declaration uttered since Artemus Ward offered all his wife's relatives on the altar of bis country. A New Orleans policeman was sus pended for sixty days for brutally beating a negro, and the Houston Post Indignantly explains that we are rapidly coming to the point where the white man will have no rights at all In this country. Our ambassador to Louisiana re ports that the people of that state are backward about going into the republican party. Most of the war poets ought to be suppressed by martial law. There is nothing yet to Indicate that Austria started something it is unable to finish. However, it was a pity that the pork barrel bill had to be defeated by physical endurance. Father hastily retreats to his in- trenchments when mother presents the bills for her autumn outfit. Much good it would do over here to argue about who is right and who is wrong over there. Perhaps the most idle thing (hat anyone can do is to asK coi. uoose- velt how he feels. Col. Roosevelt 'b Invasion of Illi nois was duly described in the pro gressive parly "war bulletins." CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT IlA'I'KSi The charge for both regu lar and special editions is lc per word per insertion, six words to the line. Advertisers so desiring nuiy have an awcra to their advertisement nddress ed to a box number, care of The Her ald. Advertisements charged to patrons having accounts are measured by the line, not hv the word. N.B. The Herald cannot be respon sible for more than one wrong Inser tion due to typographical error. No claim for error can be allowed after the 10th of the following month. Any advertisement Inserted to run until forbidden must be stopped by written o rd e r . MONEY SIX FEB CEST MOSEY Loans may be obtained for any pur dom on acceptable Ileal Estate secur ity: liberal privileges; correspondence solicited. A. C. Agency Company, 7(8 Oas-Klectrlc Hldg.. Denver, Col. 446 Pierce itldg.. Ht. txrnls. LOST LOST Hlack Australian goat fur ov ercoat. with uray collar: between Jer ry Rowan's feed store and IUckle's ranch south of Alliance. Return to Herald ome or Itehder's saloon. Liber al reward. 4titf4133 LOST From section 36. township S2 range 45, one red bull, branded Rltlt on right side.' Two years old. Reward for recovery. . K. Hollers. Mumper Nebr. 43-51-3841$ WANTED SITUATION WORK WANTED Man want steady work on ranch. IIE1.I WANTED MALE Wanted Traveler: Ane 27 to 50. Ex perience unnecessary. Salary, com in Is sion and expense allowance to right until. J. N. Mcllrady, Chicago. 4i-lt-4li4t FOIt SALE LAN IIS FOR SALE or TRADE for Uox Rutte County property or live stock: Quarter section of tine farming land nine miles from county seat town, Texas County Oklahoma. Address Jiox lltii, Alll ance, Nebr. 4-!t.4037 LAND TO TRADE I have 160 acres, Stfc milea from Bay aid, under the Tii-State canal, to trade fur Hox Uutte county land. J. C. McC'ORHLEE, Alliance, Nebr. IZ-tf-JZ76 KOIt SALK MISt KLI.ANKOl S Kl l SAUK tR RENT S X room I house. All new bath fixtures, liood lo cation. Phone 545 or kO. A. L tlregg, j 4 jlMUttZ FOR SALE Six males and three colts lor sale cheap. Inquire of Simon rlry. Alliance. Nelir 441 Miiur.M r nit MAuri h our head o mares for sale cheap. Simon Spry, Al nance, renr. 4 1. 1 1 4 1 3 MIR SALE Flourishing reatauran and bakery business in prosperou 1 town of 5,000 people. Small amount o j cash will handle the deal. Present own 1 er naa oeen in Duslneaa seven years 1 r.siauuanea. raying good profit. In IvcNtigate. Address ltox 3ti6, care Her isiu. Alliance, ftebr. i 41!fSHHli I Rowan & Wright, ! posts. Phone 71. coal, wood an SEE Mils. vo for Halm of Figs and ; Live and Let Live. 4-4t-on:l I Thorobred saddle horse for sale cheap. Phone 340 or call at The Her I aid office. 164-tf-4410 Mill It KM ROOMS Fl'RNISHED ROOMS With or with- ! oul "-als. One room suitable for stud- rnU i,r workm for ught house. j keeping. Also barn ror rent. 408 1 Sweet Mater. Phone 175. 4141-45-lt Mill HET Ht SIE8S IMIOPKHTV FOR RENT. lUSINESS LOc'ATION Two room, in The Herald Ruilding on ,!o Rutte Avenue. Fine location for .uiaii ousmess. ucni reasonanie. L.lgnt. i clean. i-h.,n si r.n Th. u..i PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK I make a specially of developing i film and printing first-class pictures roin them. Have a hlgn class camera nil outfit and will take pictures at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guar- nteed. Phone UlncK 4&1. jutmi-.n Jordan nnniNsnv. MISCKI.I.AKKOIS When you build that new house or barn Ret your building; materials at Forest Lumber ompany, ZSIf Get your Peacock coal from the For- st Lumber Company. 2ltf Money to loan on real estate. F. E. U EDDISH. Posts of all kinds for sale at the 2!Uf Forest Lumber Company. Rowan A Wright, coal. wood and posts. Phone 71. Ruy your lumber from the Forest 29tf Lumber Company. Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and posts. Phone 71. Regular Dances Friday Night I have started giving dances at the Gadshy Hall every Friday evening. In struction in dancing is given from 8:30 to 9:30 o'clock. Dancing starts at 9:30 'clock and lasts until 12. Orchestra In attendance. MRS. J. T. WIKER. 3tf406t TAKEN UP in rrfy pasture. Sept. IS. four mares, three colts. Owner call and pay all charges. J. R. PHELAN. 4tf40K5 1,1 XI A L ADViatTlSINU 'erlal No. 01490-i. letlre for I'uhlieatlon Isolated Tract PUliLIC LAND SALE Jepartmcnt of the Interior, U. S. Liind trice at Alliance, Nebr., Aug. 29. 1914. NOTICE Is hereby given that, as ili ected by the commissioner of the Men ial Land office, under provisions of tctB of Congress approved June 27, 906 (34 StHts.. 517), and March 2. 1907 14 StHts., E!2I). p nr.-u.i nt to the appli atlon of Charles E. Phillips, Serial Vo. 014904. we will olTer at public sale. o the highest bidder, but at not less nan $3. HO per acre, at 9 o'clock a. in., n the 27th day of October next, at his office, the following tract of land: Stt NEVi of Section IN. In Township J7 North of Range 45 West of 6th P. a. In Nebraska. This tract is ordered Into the mnr- et on a showing that the greater por ion tnereor is mountainous or too ough for cultivation. Any persons claiming adversely the tbove-described land are advised to file ibelr claims, or objections, on or be- 1 ore the time designated for sale. W. W. WOOD, Register. H. J. ELLIS, Receiver. l-6t-497-4004 (erial No. 010174. Nolle for Pnblleatlon epartment of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Alliance. Nebr.. Sept. 11. 1914 NOTICE Is hereby given that Mary WKmin. formerly Mary liauer, of Al iance, Nebraska, who, on Oct. 28. 1909. oade Homestead Entry. No. 010174 for K14. o Mi W4 Bee. 17: SKKl is rwr. -4. nw M';v ec. i: n. W14. NVi NK'i ec. 20, Township 25 North. Range 45 W. of Cth Principal aerldlan, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above des- rtbed. before Register and Receiver. U. e. Land omce, at Alliance, Nebras xa, on the 29th day of Oct. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank fl. Jesse, of Alliance, Nebr.; John Snod- ly, of Alliance, Nebr.: Eugene E Thompson, of Antioch. Nebr.; W. H lioness, of Antioch, Nebr. W. W. WOOD. Register. .l-7t-495-4001 lerlal No. 015545. otlee for I'ublleatlon Department of the Interior. U. 8. Ind )fnce at Alliance. Nebr.. Sept. 11. 1914 NOTICK Is hereby given that Wll Ham O. Reach, of Cokedale. Colo., heir 1 Blmeon D. ISeach, deceased, who, on July Z7. 1913. made Homestead Kntrv So. 015545, for SEVi SEVi Sec. 23: EVj tin, ai-it. tw4, sw'4 hw Uc t: SEU SE4 Sec. JT; NEU S NWVi. SEVi NW, Sec. 35. Town. hip 22 North. Range 44 W. of 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Mention to make Final Soldier's Three Tear Proof, to establish claim to the And above described, before Register sna Receiver, u. s. Land Office, at Alll ance, Nebraska, on the 16th day of .OT. 114. Claimant names as witnesses: Perry K. Honach, of Pawlet, Nebr.; Melvin W. Hale, of Pawlet, Nebr.; Fred Keller, r Antioch, Nebr.; Frank K. Johnston f Antioch, Nebr. W. W. WOOD. Register. ll-Tt-496-4002 ierial No. 013240. Netlee for Pabllcatloa Department of the Interior, U. S. Land omce at Alliance. Nebr.. Sept. 18. 1914 NOTICE is hereby given that WU- -lam t. cole, of Alliance. Nebr.. who. n March 25, 1911, made Homestead Cntry, No. 013240. for Kti NWU, SW W WW 6E4. Sec. 29: SEVi NEVi. Sec. 11 V4 NWVi. SWV NWV. Sec. 32. Town hlp 26 North. Range 45 W. of Cth Principal Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land Hoe described, before Register and Receiver. U. S. Ijind OITlce. at Alliance Nebraska, on the 5th day of Nov. 1914 Claimant names as witnesses: Her man Krause, of Long like, Nebr. Thomas Kriggs, of Antioch, Nebr. Hart Kaumgardner, of Long Lake. Ne br.; Elmer Shanks, of Long Iake, Neb W. W. WOOD. Regibter 42-71-502-4030 Serial No. 012834. Katie for Ihiblleatloa Department of the Interior. U. S. Iand Office at Alliance. Nebr.. Sept. 30. 1914 NOTICE is hereby given that Harrle rc. Clinton, or Alliance, Nenr., who. on Iec. 31, 1910, made Homestead Entry No. 012834, for SWV4 SE'. S SWV. Sec. 25: SE4 SEV Sec. 26; E NWV j-;1 SW1. sec. as. Townsh u 2 North. Range 51 W. of 6th Principal Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make Final Three 1 ear Proof, to es tabllsh claim to the land above des cribed. before Register and Receiver. V. S. l.and Office, at Alliance, Nebr., on tne :um any 01 Nov.. ivi. Claimant names as witnesses: George n. tiurse, Albert 1 naerwooa, John A Lore, llertram K. Clinton, all of Alll ance, Nebr. V. W. WOOD. Register, 44-71-507-4086 Serial No. 07011. Netlre for Pablleatloo Department of the Interior. U. S. Lan Otlice at Alliance. Nebr., Aug. 27, 1914 ivom t; is nereoy given that Joh M. Underwood, heir of Sadie Under wood deceased, of Alliance, Nvbr.. who, Li'xjAL advi:i:tisiv(j try No. 13004. Serial No. 07011. for Lots 4 and 5. Sec. 6. Township 23 N.. Itnnire 49 W.; Ijots 2 and 4. Sec. 31, Township 24 N., Range 49 W and E'i, EV4NW4, NE4 SW V4 Sec. 1. Township 23 North. uanKe ui w. 01 bin I'rinrinai Mrr 1 an has tiled notice of intention to make rinai i' ive 1 ear proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be- ! ore Register and Receiver, U. S. Land against the. estate of Marie Schwenk, fnce, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the,'hat I have set and appointed 3rd day or Oct., 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Elmer Marsh, Clyde C. Coker. Perry 8. Malley, William 8. C'oker, all of Alli ance, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD. Register. 9-7t-492-3954 Serial No. 013869. otlee for ! hllentlnM Iepartment of the Interior. It. S. Land Oftlce at Alliance. Nebr., Sept. 16. 1914. is 01 1 c." r. is hereby given that John H. Ramsey, of Pawlet, Nebr., who, on August 16, 1911. made Homestead En- ry. No. 013SK9. for SW 4 Sec; 29. SEVi NEVi. E'4 SE14 Sec. 30. N i NE4 Sec. 1. NWU NWV Sec. 32. Township 22 North. Range 44 W. of 6th Principal Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to muke Final Three Year Proof, to ea- RDiinti claim to the land above des- rlhed. before Reirister and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at Alliance, Nebras ka, on the 9th day of Nov., 1914. Claimant nnm.es as witnesses: Frank e France, of Pawlet, Nebr.: Charles It. Tully, of Alliance, Nebr.; Fred Moil ing, of Alliance. Nebr.: William Mc Laughlin, of Pawlet, Nebr. W. Vt . WOOD. Rec ster. 2-7t-r.01.4n2H Serial No. 012608. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, u. S. Lnnd Office at Alliance, Nebr.. Sept. 24. 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that Walter Overton, of Alliance, Nebraska, who. on Dec. 31. 1910. made Homestead En- ry No. 01269N, for SEU SE'i Sec. 28, SW1! SW'. Sec. 27, V WW Sec. H4. E. EH. SW'i. Sec. 33. Tow UN hip 2 a North, Knnue 4S W. of 6th Principal Meridian, has tiled notice of intention muke Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tlie land above des- rihed, helore Register and Receiver, V. S. Lund Office, ul Alliance, Nciiniska, on the 11 111 day of Nov. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Martin L. Anderson, of Alliance, Nebr.: Harry Smith, of Alliance, Nebr.; R. J. Main, of Alliance, Nebr.; Phil Putmnn, of Lynn, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD. Register. 43-7t-r03-40."i3 Legal .Notice Mary A. Jahnkce. and August .lahn- kee, her husband, Matilda J. Peterson, wlilow, J. H. Retiswold, Rosa Scherrer, widow. Ada Swengel and John J. Swengel, her husband, Pauline S. Ra ti bia and Harry H. Kabbitt, her hus band, Louis O. Olson, Jane Olson, his wife, real and true name unknown. George li. Olson, lnger Olson, his wife, and John Olson, single, and the un known heirs ot 1'eter . Olson, deceas ed, defendants: will take notice that on the 12th day of September, 1914, Ivoulse E. Renswuld, Plaintiff herein, tiled her oetition In the Diatrlct Court of ltox Rutte County, Nebraska, a- gainst the following named defend ants: Mary A. Jahnkee and August Jahnkee, her husband, Matilda J. Pet erson, widow. 1. H. Renswold. Rosa Scherrer. widow, Ada Swengel and John Swengel, her husband, Pauline 8. Rabbitt and Harry H. Rabbitt. her husband, Louis O. Olaon. Jane Olson, hla wife, real and true name unknown, George U. Olson and lnger Olson, hla wife, John Olson, single, and tne un known heirs of Peter S. Olson, deceas ed; the object and prayer of which is to Partition the following described premises: Lot One (1) in Rlock six (6) of the original town of Alliance, ltox ltutte County, Nebraska. .Last hair of the South West quarter and Lota num bered three (3) and four (4) of Section seven (7) of Township twenty-four (21) North of Range forty-nine (49) West of the 6th P. M. Lot One (1) North East Quarter or the North West Quarter and North Half of the North East Quarter of Section eighteen (18) In Townahlp twenty-four (24) North of Range forty-nine (49) west or tne bin I. M.. all of the above described prem ises being In ltox Rutte County, Nebr aska. North West Quarter of Section thirty-one (31), Township thirty-four (34) Range sixteen (lb) west 01 tne 6th P. M., situated and being in Roy a County, Nebraska; and the further ob ject and prayer of said petition is to cancel certain weeas 01 recoru ana to quiet title In the following described premises, to-wit: South East Quarter of Section ten (10) and the North East Quarter of Section nineteen (19), township twenty-four (24), Itange for ty-nine (49), west of tne bin i". ai., in Rox Rutte County, Nebraska; in Oliver B. Olaon. Said Defendants. Mary A. Jahnkee and August Jahnkee, her husband, Ma tilda J. Peterson, widow, 1: n. iiens woid. Rosa Scherrer. widow, Ada Swengel and John J. Swengel, her hus band. Pauline . liaODiii, ana narry n. Rabbitt. her husband. Louis O. Olson, Jane Olson, his wife, real and true name unknown, George it. oison ana Inirer Olson, his wife. John Olson, sin gle, and the unknown heirs of Peter S. Olson, deceased, are required to an swer said petition on or before the 2nd day of November, ln. Dated this 17th day of September, 19U" LOUISE E. RENSWOLD. Ry Eugene Rurton, her Attorney. 41-51-500-4025 ierial No. 013506. Not lee for Pabllcatloa Deartment of the Interior, U. 8. Land ifflce at Alliance, Nebr., Sept. 11. 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that Irvin fl. White, of Lakeside. Nebr.. who. on sy 18. 1911. made Homestead Entry. So. 013506. for NH. E SWV Sec. 5; KVi, WV SEV Sec. 6. Township 25 North. Range 4 3 W. of 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention 10 make Final Three Year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above des rlbed, before Register and Receiver, ;J. 8. Land office, at Alliance. Nebr., on he 30th day of October. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: H. J. Vllson. Charlie Letnois, C. E. Wilson, i. U. Wllaon. all of lakeside. Nebr. W. W. WOOD, Register. 1-7t-49S-4000 , ierial No. 013406. notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. I -and office at Alliance, Nebr., Sept. 30. 1914. NOTICE Is hereby given that Clyde H. Clinton, of Alliance. Nebraska, who. jn April 22. 1911. made Homestead En try. No. 013406. for WW SEVi. SWV4, Jec. 26; EV SEi4 Sec. 27; E i NE V Aec. 34: W4 NWVi Sec. 25. Township 14 North, Range 61 W. of bib Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention lo make Final Three Year Proof, to stablish claim to the land above des jrtbed, before Register and Receiver. U. 8. Land Office, at Alliance. Nebr., on '.be 20lh day of Nov.. 1S14. Claimant names as witnesses: George I. Burke, Albert Underwood. John A. Lore, ltertram R. Clinton, all of Alli ance, Nebraska. W. W, WOOD. Register. i-7t-t03-408T 11XJAL ADVKHTISI.VCJ Netlre to Credltore State of Nebraska, I 'ox ltutte County, ss. I'l the Matter of the Estate of Marie oenwena. ieceasen. . L L A. Perry, County Judge of Rox j nune county. Neorasaa. hereby nut y tt" persons having claims and deniutids line sin any or May, 1915, at 10 o clock ,n the forenoon, at the County Court room in Alliance for the examination of all claims against the estate of said decedent with a view to their allow ance and payment. All persons interested as creditors of the said estate will present their claims to me st said time, or show cause for not so doing, and in case any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be forever barred. This notice shall be served by publi cation thereof for four consecutive weeks In the Alliance Herald, a news paper published in Alliance, prior to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 6th day of October, 1914. L. A. PERRY. (SEAL) County Judge. 4 t-4t.M1u.4nor, otlre to Creditor State of Nebraska, I '.ox Unite County, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Jacob Schwenk, Deceased. I. L. A. Rerry, County Judge of 15ox Rutte county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of Jacob Schwenk, that I have set and appointed the 8th day of May. 191.1. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the County Court room in Alliance for the examination )f all claims against the estate of said decedent with a view to their allow ance and payment. All persons interested as creditors of the said estate will present their claims lo me at said linn', or show cause for not so doing, and in case any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be forever burred. This notice shall be served by publi cation thereof lor four consecutive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a news paper published in Alliance, prior to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and Ihe seal of said court this 6th day of October, 1914. L. A. RERRY, (SEAL) County Judge. 4 1-41 -Mil- 101.; Notice to 4 redltors State of Nebraska, ltox Unite Countv, us. In the Mutter of the Estate of Kather- ine Schwenk, Deceased. I. L. A. Rerry, County Judge of ltox ltutte county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of Katherlne Sch wenk. that I have set and appointed the 8th day of May. 1915, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at' the County Court room in Alliance for the examination of all claims against the estate of said decedent with a view to their allow ance and payment. All persons Interested as creditors of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause for not so doing, and in case any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be forever barred. This notice shall be served by publi cation thereof for four consecutive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a news paper published In Alliance, prior to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 6th day of October, 1914. L. A. RERRY. (SEAL) County Judge. 44-41-511-4097 Howard Fulllton. No. 013263. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance. Nebr.. Oct. 7. 1914. NOTICE la hereby given that How ard Fulllton, of Lakeside, Nebr., who, on March 22. 1911, made Homestead Entry, No. 013263, lor Lots 4. 5, Sec. 6, T. 22 N.. R. 43 W.: NEVi. Lots 3.4. SE 4 NWV. Sec. 1; Lots 1. 2.3. 8' NEVi Sec. 2, Township 22 North. Range 44 W. of 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Reg ister and Receiver, V. S. Land Oftlce, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 21st day of Nov. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank De France, F. R. Allen, Albert Abra ham, M. A. Longan, all of Lakeside, Ne braska. W. W. WOOD. Register. 45-7t-514-4109 LEGAL ADVERTISING PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. ONE. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth in full, Is submit ted to the electors of the State of Nebras ka, to be voted upon at the general elec tion to be held Tuesday. November 3rd. A. D. 1914. "FOR a Joint resolution to amend section 1 of Article of the Constitution of the State of Nebruska, relating to revenue. Be it Resolved and Enacted by the People of the Suite of Nebraska: , Section 1. That Section 1 of Article I of the Constitution of the State of Ne braska bo amended to read as follows: Sec. 1. The rules of taxation shall bo uniform as to any given class and taxes shall be levied upon such property as the Legislature shall prescribe. Taxes may also be imposed on incomes, privileges ar.d occupations, which taxes may be graduated and progressive and reasonable exemptions may be proviaea, in auumuu to those hereinafter specifically mentioned In section 2 of this article. Sec. 2. That at the general election In November. 1914. there shall be submitted to the electors of the state for their ap proval or rejection the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution In the fol lowing form: "For amendment to the Constitution providing for uniform and progressive taxation" and "against said proposed amendment to the Constitution providing for uniform and progressive taxation." Approved. March 27. 1912. I. Addison Walt. Secretary of State, of the Slate of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the Thirty-third session of ths Legislature of the State of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on His In this office, and that said proposed amend ment is submitted to the qualified voters of ths State of Nebraska for their adop tion or rejection al the general election to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November. A. D. 1914. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska, Done at Lincoln, this 23rd day of March, In the year of our Ird. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen, and of ths Independence of the United Slates the One Hundred and Thirty-seventh, and of this State ths Forty-seventh. ADDISON WAIT. (Seal)) Secretary of btata. 84-14t-46S-3811 LKOAL ADVERTISING PROPOSED CONSTITUTION AW I AMENDMENT NO. THREE. The following proposed amendment lt th constitution of the State of Nebraska, aa hereinafter set forth in full, is submit ted to the electore of the State of Nebras ka, to be voted upon at the general eleo tion to be held Tuesday, November 3rd, A. D. 1914. M , "FOR a Joint resolution proposing amend ments to Section 1, of Article V, and Bection 24. of Article V. of the Consti tution of Nebraska, relating to term of office and salary of Governor and other executive officers. Be it Resolved and Enacted by the People of the State of Nebraska: Section 1. That at the general election for state and legislative offices, to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Mon day in November, 1914. the following bo submitted as amendments to Sections 1 and 24. of Article V, of the Constitution of Nebraska: Sec. 1. The executive department shall consist of a Governor, who shall hold his office for a term of two years from the first Thursday after the first Tuesday In January, next after his elec tion, and until his successor is elected and qualified. In addition to the Governor, tha executive department shall Include the following officers: Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of Public Ac counts. Treasurer, Superintendent of Pub- lie Instruction. Attorney oenerai, ano Commissioner of Public Lands and Build ings. ej.cn of whom shall hold hla office for the term of two years from the first Thursday after the first Tuesday in Janu ary, next after his election, and until hie successor Is elected and qualified; Pro vided, however, that the first election of said officers shall be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday In November, 1916, and each succeeding election shall be held at the same relative time In each even year thereafter. The Governor, Sec retary of State. Auditor of Public Ac counts, and Treasurer shall reside at tlia sent of government during their terms of office, and keep the public records, books and papers there, and shall perform such duties as mav be einilred by law. Sec. 24. The salary of the Governor Shall be five thousand ( V'i.Oou.00) dollute per annum. The salaries of Auditor of Public accounts and Secret ! ry of State. Superintendent of Public Instruction and Commissioner of Public Iinds and Ruild Inirs shall be two thousand five hundred $J..r)i).ii() dollars each per annum, and of the Attorney General, four thousand dol lars 1 14.000.00) per annum, the salary of the State Treasurer shall be three thou sand d.t.OflO.OO) dollars per annum, and the Lieutenant Governor shall receive one sdI one-half the condensation of a senator, and after the adoption of this constitu tion they shall not receive to their own use sny fees, costs. Interests upon public monevs In their hands, or under their con trol, perquisites of office or other com pensation, and all fees that may hereafter be payable by law for services performed by an officer provided for in this article of the constitution shall be paid In ad vance Into the state treasury. There shall be no allowance for clerk hire in the of fices of the Superintendent of Public In struction and Attorney General. Sec. 2. That at said election on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday In November. 1914. on the ballot of each elector voting thereat, there shall bo printed or written the words: "For pro posed amendments to the constitution, fixing the term of office and salary for governor, and other executive officers," and "Against proposed amendments to the constitution, fixing the term of office, and salary for governor, and other execu tive officers." Approved. April 21. lilt. I. Addison Walt, Secretary of State, of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska Is a true and correct copy of tb original enrolled and engrossed bill, an EsBsed by the Thirty-third session of the eglslature of the State of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on file In this office, and that said proposed amend ment Is submitted to the qualified voters of the State of Nebraska for their adop tion or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November. A. D. 1914. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln, this 23rd day of March, In the year of our Ixrd, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen, and of' the Independence of the United S.ates the One Hundred and Thirty-seventh, and of this State the Forty-seventh. ADDISON WATT. Seal) Secretary of Stat. 34-141-3847 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. TWO. The following proposed amendment the constitution of the State of Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth In full. Is submit ted to the electors of the State of Nebras ka, to be voted upon at the general elec tion to be held Tuesday. November ard. A. D. 1914. "A Joint Resolution to amend Section six (() of Article one (1) of the Consti tution of the Slate of Nebraska. Be it Enacted by the People of ths Stats of Nebraska: Section 1. That Section six (6) of Article one (1) of the Constitution of tha State of Nebraska be amended to read as (allows: Section . Ths right of trial by Jury hall remain Inviolate; but in all civil oases and In criminal cases less than felonies, five-sixths of the Jury may render a verdict and ths Legislature may authorise trial by a Jury of a less number than twelve men In courts Inferior to the district court. See. 2. That at the general election to state and legislative officers to be held la ths Stats of Nebraska on ths first Tues day after the first Monday In November In 114, there shall be printed upon the ballot of each elector for his approval or rejection the above and foregoing amend ment In the following form: "For pro posed amendment to ths constitution pro viding that in all civil cases and in crim inal cases less than felonies, flvs-stxths of the Jury may render a verdict," aad "Against ths proposed amendment to Ike Constitution provided that in all cfvli cases and In criminal cases leas than felo nies, five-sixths of the Jury may render verdict," Approved, April L 1912. I, Addison Walt, Secretary of Stats, of ths Stats of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska is a trus and correct copy of tha original enrolled and engrossed bill, sal passed by the Thirty-third eession of Mks Legislature of the State of Nebraska, aa appears from said original bill on file sa this office, and that said proposed amend ment la submitted to ths qualified voters of the State of Nebraska for their adop tion or rejection at ths general election to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day stf November, A. D. 1114. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hanj and affixed the Great Seal a ths Stats of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln, this 23rd day of Mareh In ths year of our Ird, One Thousand Nlrre Hundred and Fourteen, and of ths Independence of the United States ths One Hundred and Thirty-seventh, and ss this Stats ths Forty-seventh. . ... ADDISON WATT. 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