The Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L.BARE.Etlitor and Publisher BntJflOllIPTION TlATEflt Ono Year, cash tn advance 11.25 Months, cash In advance cs cts Kntcrod at North Platto. Nebraska, rostofHco an noconu class matter. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1908. Veterans and (he Pensions. Criticisms are nlrondy being made from democratic sources of ilia llber nlity of the session of congress, just ended in appropriations for pensions. Attention is cnllcd to tho fnct that thu pension bill carrying about $100,000, 000, is tho largest on record nnd the incrcaso is branded as an "extrava gance." It is true that tho pension roll is nt the. high water mark, but it must show a rapid decrenso from now on. Tho appropriation by congress in 1893 was in excess of $158,000,000, due to legislation increasing tho list of cligi blcs to tho roll. Since that time tho appropriations have been reduced until two years ago, when Congress passed tho scrvico pension law. This was re garded with economic misgivings, its it was known that it would moan an ad dition to tho pension roll. The increase was, in fact, comparatively small, and tho late congress included in tho in crcaso the poi)8iona of soldiers' widows. Tho chances arc that tho pension ap propriations will nevor again bo as heavy as for tho coming fiscal year. According to tho most accurate records, 2,CG7,000 men did scrvico in tho union army. Of theso less than 700,000 survive nnd tho ranks will thin out as rapidly as is thoy were under lire. In making their estimates, tho pension authorities uso tho tables prepared by the life insuranco nctuarios. Thoy figure that 13,000 of every 100,000 in dividuals die between tho ages of 10 and S9 years. At tho ago of sixty but half of the original number would survive and at the age of 70 loss than 3G,000 woald be living, whllo but 13,000 would live to four-scoro years. Tho average age of Burvivora of tho civil war is about 70 years and tho mortality tables show how rapidly this list must decrcaso in numerical strength. Tho nation haB paid something in ex cess of $3,500,000,000 for pensions, but no ope begrudges this munificence and it will only bo n few yours, if wo re main at pouco with tho world, until our last financial obligation will hnvo boon discharged to tho survivors of tho civil wnr. Omaha Heo. Cottonwood and Vicinity. There was a largo attendanco at tho cemetery last Saturday. Tho Daugh ters of tho Revolution of different places furnished cut flowers. Tho alfalfa fields are ready to cut. Tho young pcoplo called on Miss Ruoy Shanor Tuesday evening, as sho will will leavo for Illinois in a week, Among thoso visiting in our vicinity during Momorinl Day woro MiBBoa Myrtle White, Joy Church. Bossio Bon nor, Janot Whito and Vornn SorcnBon of North Platto. Mrs. Otto Carlson was taken to Omaha last Monday for modlcal trcutmont. Why is it Bcarcoly any ono knows Chns: Feather when meeting him? Cnllon Mrs. McGuiro for n fresh cow. Herman Korr is over near Curtis for r few days, Beet cultivation lo in progress in our neighborhood. "other Merrick is visiting her chit dren In Mnxwoll. Tho corn promises n good st"nd this spring. Tho cool weather keeps corn in tho back ground a little. Major Dow was well pleased with tho exercises on Decoration Day. It is rather amusing tb ask difforont persons as to tho number pf pcoplo on tlio grounds on Decoration Day. Tho answers are anywhere from 500 to 3000 One Sack is Enough to prove tho superiority of my 4X brand of flour. Try ono with your next grocery order, and thero will bo no doubt in your mind on that point. My flour is making new friends every day, and keeping its old ones. ' Its baking oualltics are so excellent that once tried It becomes a necessity to every housekeeper. You can got it from every grocer in the city. C. F. Iddings. Bryan in Town. William Jennings Bryan, who will bo nominated at Denver next month as tho democratic presidential candidate, arrived In town from tho west at 7:2C Wednesday morning, and was greeted by several hundred people, tho cornet band playing "Sco the Conquering Hero Comes". Breakfast was had at ncific Hotel by tho commoner and his party and tho local committco, nnd atcr driven to the opera house, which . . it. if was crowded lar uoyonu us scaling capacity, As Colonel Bryan ascended tx tho stage and took a scat, ho was vociferously applauded. Ho was brief- introduced by Mayor McCabo, and began an address wmcn consumcu about an hour. Mr. Bryan's effort was moro an of entortaining talk than an argumentntivo speech, and ho kept lis nudienco in a good humor by telling a number of amusing stories. Rofcrr- ng to tho organization of tho railroad employes' association, Mr. Bryan said he did notbclicvo tho railroad managers iavo a right to threaten a reduction in wages of employes in order to coerce them into tho circulation of petitions to prevont tho enactment of legislation affecting railroad interests. If pay ment of dividends wero withheld from ovory form or watered stocK, inero would bo no occasion for oven n threat of a reduction in wages. Mr. Bryan lnid considerable strcsH on tho claim that whatever roform policies advocated or cnitctcd by tho republi cans were policies which had been ad vocated by tho democrats or rather by Mr. Bryan but unfortunntcly tho democrats had never been in position to carry them out. Ho complimented resident Roosevelt for his advocacy of roform measures, but likened him to the man who had been bound hand and foot but not gagged, ho could raise his voice, but otherwise ho was helpless, for the lcadors of his party opposed dm. In speaking of a dinner ho had at tended at tho whito house, Mr. Bryan said that after ho had been thero a few minutes ho liked tho placo and would rather enjoy being thero for a period of years an intimation that ho desired a nomination and election at tho hands' of ha democratic party. Colonel Bryan is certainly an enter taining talker, probably no platform peakcr of today can please and hold an audionco better, nnd while- his ad dresses hero interested every hearer, it probably did not havo much influence politically it wan not such as would chango views or make conversions. Accompanying Mr. Bryan woro Judge Howard, of Columbus, Secretary Gun- ther of the democratic stato central committco, E. A. Garrett, candidate" for tho democratic nomination of lieu tenant-governor, and an associated press reportor. Tho party loft for tho cast at 9:50. Myrtle. A. J. Noalo was a'North Platto visi tor tho latter part of last week. Jim Jonson nnd wifo, Miss Pcnison nnd E. C. Allison wero camping on tho lnko the first of tho week. MrB. Raleigh Reynolds returned from Arnold nf tor attending tho funeral of a cousin, Bnrtloy Mar. Mason Ervin is workintr for J. II . Thompson. ino tciepnono lino is nenrly com- plotod and rendy for phones which havo not yet arrived. Preaching at Banner Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock; Sunday school nt 10. AH aro invited to nttond both thoso sor vlcjs. Lamest Bacon died at his homo Thursday morning, May 28th, of pneu monin. Ho had been nblo to bo out when ho took a relapso and died very suddonly. Deceased lenves a wifo and eight month old daughtor to mourn his Iosb. Tho sympathy of tho entire com munity goes to this wifo in hor sad hour of boronvoment. Funeral was hold FrI day morningjtt 10 oclock. When tho Solls-Floto show visits North Platto this summer, you should not display your roll of monoy In tho prcBonco of "Hetty Green," tho trained elephant. Up nt Spokano Mon day u brido and groom visited this show and while standing near this olophant tho brido asked tho groom if his monoy was safe. Ho reached down In his pocket and to tiBsuro his wife that it was safo pulled out a roll of $2115, Quick as a flash tho olophant reach out his trunk, took tho monoy from tho man's hand and giving it n fow chews swallowed it. Now tho mun has sued the Solls-Floto' company to recover tho QUIll, DISCRIMINATING LADIES. Bajoy UalriB Ilerplclilc on Account ' Urn DtatlnctlvruM. of Tho Indies who havo UBctl Nowbro" Ilerplcldo speak of It in tho highest terms, for its quick effect in clcnnalns tho scalp of dandruff and also for Us ox collenco as n gonoral hnlr-drosalnsr, makes tho scalp fool fresh nnd It allay that Itching- winch dandruff will cause, Nowbro's Ilerplcldo effectively euros dandruff, as It destroys tho norm that causes It, The samo germ causes hair to fall out, and lator baldness; In killing It, Ilerplcldo stops falling1 hair nnd prevents baldness. It Is also an Ideal hair dross Ing, for It lends nn nrlstocrntlo charm tho hair that Is Quito distinctive, Sold liy lending druggists. Send 10c. in stamps tor sample to. Tho Ilerplcldo Co,, Do Volt. Mich. Two sizes GO cents and SI. 00, A. F. Streitz Special Agent, iiLamson Pride: Oy CLARISSA A1ACK1E. ; Copyrighted, 1303, by Associated Literary Press. Seymour frowned savagely into tho flro nnd rumpled his hair with impa tient Angora. "If you would listen to rcaBon," bo- (ran Paulino argumcntntlvely, but her finnco Interrupted hnr. "Rcasonl" bo snorted contemptuous- ly. "Thero Is no such word as reason In n woman'B vocabulary." Miss Lnmson arose from her scat and surveyed him with cool hauteur. "You forgot yourself, Mr. Seymour. Iteniornber, please, that you have not now nml never will havo tho right to address mo in that manner. I beg you will oxcuso me, sir. Good night." Sho swept from tho room whllo Seymour stared miserably after her. Flvo, ten, fifteen minutes passed, nnd 'aullno did not return. Then Seymour got upon his feet nnd, talcing tils lint and stick, left tho house with a sense of deep Injury, somewhat tempered by tho knowledge that ho wan entirely in the Wrong. If Polly wanted tho dining room on tho south side of the now house they wero building, what mat tor? Ills own wishes wero for a cool, shady dining room on the north sldo of tho house, whllo tho library occupied tho Btinny southern oxposuro, -whore 'aullno could havo blooming plants In tho windows and where ho could see her bright head bending over her sew ing when ho looked up from his work. What evil spirit had tempted him to nrguo tho question with her and to act llko on unmannerly bruto? Now there would bo no homo nt all. Ho turned In nt tho club and spent the ovening In solitary wretchedness. Miss Lnmson made dignified haste to her own room, where she locked tho door and confided to her pillow that Hob Seymour was a sour, cross, crab bed old thing nnd that sho was glud they Vould never be married. Upon this rolloctlon sho sobbed more bitterly. Finally, when tho fury of her brief mental ntorni had subsided, she heard tho closing of tho front door nnd tho echo of familiar footsteps on tho pave ment dying Into silence. Sho sat up energetically. "Pauline Lnmson, you nro a little fool!" sho soliloquized. "If Bob wonts the library on tho south side of tho liouso, what difference does It mnko to you? lie tins to work In thero most of tho day, whllo tho dining room Is only used nt mealtimes, atul It doesn't mat ter where It Is. Now there -won't be nny library, north or south, nor any dining room nor anything, for I ennnot go bnck on my word. A' Lnmson never docs that!" She sobbed herself Into a most, un pleasant Blumbcr, which was broken by frequent lapses Into wakefulness, nml nt Inst a gray morning dawned And all tho mornings and afternoons were gray aftor that, for Bob Soymour did not como to buo for pardon, nnd neither did Pnullne send the llttlo noto which would havo brought him repent ant tb her feet. It was Seymour prldo against Lam son pride, and so Lovo 'drew his rosy mnntlo nbout him and spread his wlngH to bo nbout other and moro profitable tnislnoss, "I camo by tho new houso today. Paulino, and It Is a dear!" Kmllle Raymond helped herself to another bonbon from the dish on Paulino's ten table and nibbled It nppreclntlvcly. "los?" Paulino's voice wns faint, and thero avbb a pink flush In either cheek. "Yes!" mimicked Miss Raymond pet- nlnntly. "Your Indlffcrenco Is well as- sumed, Polly, dear, but" "Emllle," snld Paulino, with sudden decision, "I must toll you I haven't told nnothor bouI that Bob Seymour and I aro not going to bo married!" Miss Raymond uttorod n surprised shriek. "Polly Lamson, what do you moan? W by, I wns talking with Bob not flvo minutes ago ho was standing on tho Htops of tho now houBo anil from what ho Knlil" Sho paused with cm Imrrnssmont nnd busied herself with tho bonbon dish. "What did ho say?" Paullno'B tone was Idly cold. "Why now, dear, of courso I don't understand nnythlng nbout tho matter, but ho said when I hinted that I would llko to go over tho house, 'Mrs. Sey mour will havo that pleasure In tho spring,' and ho smiled so naturally that I supposed" Sho looked ox presslvcly at her friend. "It Is probobly some ono oIho boiiio other girl," smiled Paulino stlllly. "It might be," wns tho disconcerting reply, "I did sco him talking to Linda Burton thu other day, ami, Just as I passed them Linda was saying, '1 'imicli prefer tho library in green too, I didn't think anything about It nt tho tlnu, but Llndn Is certainly attrac tive" "Linda Is a dear," gushed Pauline, (pouring herself another cup of ten. "Well," remarked Kmlllo practically "of course I'm surprised to henr that your engagement Is broken, but jiiuist say that Linda Burton can ccr tnmiy mako that jioiiho look llko dream. Sho Is an nrtlstN "That Is so," said Paulino soberly "Linda's kowiis aro lovely." After EinlHo Raymond had fluttered away to another tea tnblo and proba uiy to other continences I'unllno tied to her own rooiu, where sho spout very quiet hour. Then Just as the dusk was falling she donned hor wraps Hind crept out of the house and along the avenue to that plunstmt cross street whereon Blood tho bouse or dis tension, tho liouso that had been built with lovo as advisor and architect. Paulino approached It timidly from the opposite sldo of tho street. Sho would rather dlo than meot Bob Sey mour In that vicinity. She could dimly sec that the house was qulto complet ed, n lawn graded and turfed with green, nnd strange to relate It was Illuminated from top to bottom, and thero wero pcoplo moving about In side. She slipped across the street and entered tho yard. Along tho north wall of tho houso ran a flagged path to the rear, and when sho had walked along this path sho found herself directly beneath a brightly lighted bow win dow. Somo ono wnB speaking. "This Is to bo tho library, Llndn," said Bob Seymour's voice, "nnd It will bo green, of course" "You nro making a mistake, Bob, In using this room for the library". Tho south room Is much more suitable" "Polly planned It this wny, and 1 Want It to bo exactly as sho wishes." There wib an obstlnnto note In Bob's olco that Paulino know well. Sho ut tered a bewildered llttlo gasp at tho complications of tho situation. "Very' well," snld Llndn cheerfully. I only wish Polly woro hero to give hor opinion nbout that shade of green. But I nm very grateful to you, Bob, for giving mo nn opportunity to display my talents as a professional decorator. I Bhall hope for an avalanche of orders fter this. Why don't you run up and get Polly? We could decldo nil theso puzzling matters nt once." "I don't believe sho could como down this evening," came Bob's voice ova- Blvcly and rather desiwndently. Pau line choked, lie was clinging to a last hope that nho would relent before It Was too late. Ho was comforting him self with tho hope that their cngago- mont was not formally broken. A moment later Bho found herself Bpeedlng through tho wide hall Into the library. She slipped her hand through Bob's arm, and she felt his start of sur prise and thou thcAvarm, linn pressure of his hand upon ncr own. I came down to help choose tho dec orations, Bob," sho said breathlessly. "Good! Now everything will bo nil right!" exclaimed Linda gayly. And so It was. The Charm Behind Cigars was nevor more clearly shown than in our c oresc King Drnnu. unoy charm away tho blues, charm tho smoker back to contentment and comfort. Try a Forest n.iijai(.uryuu nuvu ouun women uuring tho day, You will find it works like a r : .. r l . . l . i , 1 charm to chaso worry away. Thoy cost ono nickel each. J.F. SCUMALZRIED. W. R. MALONEY, UNDRAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc. Calls answered promptly. Day Phono 12G, Night Phono 27. The Iowa Low Down Made in tho Lnrnesl Separator factory In the World. We will save you Dollars on separators. Lamb's Cash Grocery, NORTH SIDE. SUNSET HERD OF SHORT HORNS Bulls nnd Heifers of nil ages for sale, Bred right and priced richt. Wo cuar- nnteo to sell any ono a Bull good enough io uu useu in a registered ncru at prico that he can atrord to uso him common cows. Corrospondenco solicited. Visitors welcome. Ranch two miles west of North Platte. Fremont Watts & Sons PROFESSIONAL CARDS T S. TWINEM. tl. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Ofllces McDonnld Bnnk Building. Phono 183. A. J. Ames, M. I). Mario Amos, it , I) DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians and Surgeons. Office: Over Stono Drug Co. Phones: Oflico 273, Residence 273 pEO. B. DENT, VJ Physician and Surgeon. Offico: Over McDonald Bank. Phonos lOfllcolSO i nones RcflI(onco 115 D iR. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 and 8. McDonald Stato Bank Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Attorneys-nt-Law. Office over Schatz Clothing Storo. Phono 48 C. PATTERSON, Attorney-nt-Law, Oflico: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. None but the Best Meats Arc sold at our market, and wo guarantee to pleaso all customers. With a thoroughly renovated mar ket, new machinery nnd competent workmen wo aro fn n position tc give you tho best possible service. Wo solicit a share of your trade. BACON & WALDO, North Platte Meat Market. 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 P. O. Jos. F, Fillion Authorized DRAIN LAYER Would like to figure with you to connect your house with city sewer system. Also Plumbing Work, Tin Roofing nnd Spouting. Phono 180. The School For You Our catalog will tell'you why, It is yours for the -asking, Write for it today. LEXINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, Lexington, Neb. Road No. 314. Tho commissioner nnnointorl for tho iiuruuac oi vucuung in part nnu cstnt) lishinfr n IlllllHf ronil nn follnwa r .? i i . fPnrf. in lin of Road No. 3-1 beginning: 100 rods norm oi uie fioutncnat corner of section C, township 12, ntnRo 29 from thence 80 (Pnrt to bo established) CommoncinR iuu roua norm oi tno souineasc corner or said section 0 thence 160 rods north on 8ni(l ROCtlon linn Imtwnon cnpHnna r. nnd 5, township 13, rnngo 29, from thenco cust uuuul c rous on townsnip line to southwest corner of section 33, town- Biui io, rmiKu u, irom mencc ono mile north on section lino between sections si and aa township 13 rango 29; nlso commencing at northeast corner of said section G on townahin lino wst to connect with road No. 31, has rcporicu in invor ot tno vacation and the establishment of said road; all oujecuuns inereto or claims tor dama ges must bo filed in the county clerk's office on or beforo noon on the 25th day m umy, i-juo, or Bucn roau will uo va cated nnd established without refer enco thereto. Dnted North Platte Nebr., May 21 1908. F. U. Elliott, County Clerk, NOTIOK roil prJHLtOATlON. Department of tho Interior. V-9. Land Olllco at North .Platto. NoN May 26th. 1P08, Nntlco I horebr clvcn that Fannr E. Cado. of Maxwell. Neb-, who, on April 9. 1W, made homestead nntrr No. 2Uit. for tho cast half of fi-ctlon 10. Township 13 N.. Itangp S8 W.. fltli 1'rlnclpal Meridian.- has filed notlco of Intention to mako final nvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land ahovo described, beforo tho Ileelster and Kecclver. at North Platte. Neb.. onthoCthday of July, "y?,.. . . Willi-.,. Jiaimnni iiawu ns hihivmwi' ........... Graves. Oeoriro Whitney. Arthur Hooker and Salem Town, all of Maxwoll. Nebraska. mf0 J. IV. 1.VAH8. Itl'KlSlUI. NOTICE VOU PUHMOATION. Department of tho Interior. . U. S. Land Oflico at North Platte. Neb. Mar 2Mb. itws. NotlrnUlmmbvirl ven that Charles Trem bly, of Maxwoll, Nobr.. who, on Docombur' 2, 1W1. tnado homestead entry No. for lot lour oi Fccuon w, lownsnip i uumku W.. 0th Principal Meridian, lias II led notlco of Intention to mako Klnal llvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land aboro described. loforo tho retrlstor and receiver, at North Platto. Nobr , on tho 7th day or .liny ivo. Claimant names as witnesses: J. II. Trem bly, V. M. Drake. E. C. llostcttor. and II. .1. roll of lirady, .Nebraska. mzu-u .1 K. kvanb. HCRistor. NOTICE VOU PtTIlLICATION. V Department of tho Interior, Land Oflico at North Platte. Nob., May 4th. 1W8. Kntlco Is herobr clvrn that Illicit L. Gaunt. of North Platto. Nob., who on .May 20, 1W1, ... n .1 .. it . .1 T .. . x i Li i n I. north half northeast qunrtor and north half southeast miartor of section 10, township 15, N.. rantro ill, . 0th Principal Meridian, lias died notlco of Intention to mako final flvo year proof to establish claim to tho land auovo uescribco, bororo tiio Kegistcr ami Kocolvnr at North Platto. Neb., on tho ltith day of June. 1003. uiatmant names as witnesses: William Dniibkn. Hmirv Donbko. Jacob Moycrand Oeoreo Macumbor, all of North i-iaiic. ncu, mn-o J. k. kvass. itccistcr. Department of tho Interior, General Land Olllco. Washington. 1). C. February 10, 1W3. Notlco of Itostoratlon ot Public. Lands to Settlement and Entrv. Notlco Is herein- jflvcn that tho Acting Secretary of tho In terior nas vacated departmental order oi withdrawal In no far as tho samo alTccts tho withdrawal for Irrigation purposes under tho act of Juno 17th. 1002 (S3 Htat-, 388). for uso In connoellon with tho North Platto, Pre lect, Nebraska, ot tho following descrlled lands In tho Stato ot Nebraska, and by bl authority such of said tracts as havo not been horotofom finally restored and aro not otherwise withdrawn, resorvud, or appro priated, will bo Rubjcct to settlement under tho public land laws pf tho United States on and after. May 14. 1008, out shall not bo subject to entry, fltlnif, or selection until Juno 13, 1008. at tho United States land olllco at North Platte, Nebraska, warning being expressly given that no person will Ihj per mitted to gain or exercise any right what ever unuor any settlement or occupation begun af tur February 11, lOOH. und prior to May II, 1008, all such settlements or occupa tion being forbidden: all T. 10. n.. 11. 51 w.. 0th p. m. It. A. Halllngor. Commissioner of tno uenorai land oiuco. 1- rank I'lerco. nrst Assistant Sncrotary of tho Interior. NOTICE FOIt TAX DICED. To ovcrv norson In actual nosvosston or oc cupancy of tho promises bolow described nnd to i'. k. urockott and Amos W. Howard in whoso namo tho tltlo of said Drumlsus an- poarsot record In tho olllco. of tho Kogtstor of Deeds In Lincoln county. Nebraska, and to F. It. Crockett, asmortgagoe: rouana eacn oiyou aro noroby notltled Glllan purchased at public salo (Certificate No. 3310) at tho county treasurer's oflico of said county, tho following descrlbOd real os tato, to-wlt: Tho northeast quarter (NEK) of Section nlno (0), Township ten (10) north ot . iiango inirty-two west or tnoutb 1". ,u. in Lincoln county. Nebraska, for tho dellmiucnt taxes duo thereon for tho yoar lWtt for tho sum ot fJ07. and on tho first day of May, 1007, ho paid tho subsequent taxes assessed against said premises for tho yoar 1MJ0 for tho sum of 2. so, nnd on tho 8th day of Mar. 1008. E. S. Davis, who wns as signed said certificate on or about February num. iiw, paiu tno suuseiuent taxes assescd against said promises for tho yoar 1007 for tho sum of $2,07i that said property wns assessed In tho namo of Amos w. Howard forlOOft.to u. A. wight for moil and to F. It. Crockott for for 1107: that tho tlmo for redemption wlllox- uro on mo sixtii day or isovompor, liws, and f tho snld nremlses urn tint reflnnmoil mi Mm sixth day of November. 1008. from said tax salo tbo undersigned will apply to tho coun ty treasurer ror n need to tno said premises. uaieu tins uayoi xuny, iikjs. ft. S. DAVIS. Asslgneu of abovo Cortlficato of Tax Salo. THIS Is to certify that at a mooting tho tlinrrliolilnru if Till? I1AVI MI.'T.IM. COLN COUNTY. OF 1IKKS1IEV. NEHUAH KA. held at llnrshnv. Nuhrnskn. nn thu 2Zt day of April, 1008, duo notlco having been given, and every shareholder being present In person or by proxy, tho Articles of Incor poration woro amended by striking out all of Artlclo VII and adopting and substitut ing therefor tho following: , vii. 'Tno capital stock of this corpora tion shall bo Ten Thousand Doling UlO.nOO). to bo divided Into two hundred shares of lirty dollars each." THE HANK OF LINCOLN COUNTY. Ilv J. W. AlltlOTT. Pushier. Stato of Nebraska. I uouniy or Lincoln, 1 , 8ubscrll)od and sworn to boforo mo this 11th day of May. A. 1). 1008. My commission expires Feb. 5, 11110. ARNOLD V. HEELER. m22 4w Notary Public. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy vlrtuo of an ordor of salo Issued from tho district court of Lincoln county. Nebras ka, upon a decreo of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein P. L. Harper Is plalntlir and Mary O. M. Doylo and James Doyloaro defendants, and to run illrncteil. I will nn Mm 30th day of Juno, WOa. at 1 o'clock p.m. ul u o t nai, irout uoor os ino court nouso in North Platto, Lincoln county, Nobraska. soli at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decreo. Interest and costs.tho followingdescrlbed property, to-wlti Southwest quarter LSW ! of section Twenty nlno lan, Township Nino Raugo Thirty four 1311, and Northwest quarter iNW Ml ot boctlon Thirty-two 1.12. Township Nino , Rango Thirty-four 181, Lincoln County, Ne braska. Dated at North Platto, Nob., May 10, 1W8. I. L. Mir.TONIIKIKlKll. Sheriff. Estimate of Expenses. I, Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk, here by certify that tho following estimato of expenses wns made by tho Mayor and City Council of tho City of North Platto, Nebraska, tho 19th day of May, 1908: Salaries for City Officials $2,900.00 Expenso for Firo Dep't includ- sorvices of Chief 1,000.00 Streets. Culverts, etc 1,500.00 SidowalkH, Crossings and Ap proaches.... 4,000.00 Gonernl and Incidental expenses 4,000.00 Water Hydrant rental 3,500.00 Street lighting 2,500.00 Sewer Tax for Interest ttnd Bonds. 1,200.00 bower Mnmtennnco tax 800.00 Total $21,400.00 The entiro rovenuo for the past fiscal year was $20,009.14. Chas. F. Tkmplk, City Clerk. Your Mew Suit Bhould be mndo to ordor, and wo aro in position to make it and guarantee a perfect tit. New fiamples of spring and summer goods just received. Como in and lot us show you. No use sending out of town for your npparel. F. J. B ROE It EG Ocwoy St. Merchant Tailor